Unifor says a lack of investment led to the shuttered Cascades Containerboard plants
by CM Staff
Unifor Local 1470 represents 116 members at the facility and was midway through bargaining their next collective agreement with the employer at the time of the announcement.
TRENTON — Unifor is blaming a lack of capital investment during good economic times on the decision by Cascades Containerboard to close its plant in Ont., throwing over 100 Unifor members out of work.
“This is sadly an example of a company failing to invest when it should and now our members and their families are paying the price,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “I want to be clear we expect the company to come through with severance terms that reflect the workers’ many years of dedicated service.”
Unifor Local 1470 represents 116 members at the facility and was midway through bargaining their next collective agreement with the employer at the time of the announcement.
“This is obviously a very hard day for the members, but this is also a sad day for the community of Trenton as it loses one of the largest employers in town,” said President of Local 1470 Jamie Mallory. “The union will be here every step of the way to help members with this transition and to advocate for them in upcoming meetings discussing closure terms.”
The union has scheduled meetings with the employer in the coming days to discuss closure details.