Loggers and other forest industry contractors left out of work due to a six-month strike against Western Forest Products have been heard by the B.C. government and efforts continue to help them keep their homes and trucks, Premier John Horgan said Friday.
Contractors converged on the B.C. legislature Wednesday to call for help from the province, as talks with company officials and the United Steelworkers were scheduled to resume this weekend with mediator Vince Ready.
Mayors of northern Vancouver Island communities wrote to Horgan and the parties in the dispute a month ago, reporting that homes were going up for sale and trucks being repossessed as the strike that began July 1 dragged into the fall.
The situation is getting desperate, the workers said at Wednesday香蕉视频直播檚 rally where they called for reduction in stumpage and relief from new waste penalties that some contractors said were making it too costly to operate.
Premier says work on assistance for coastal logging contractors has been underway for a month
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Horgan said Forests Minister Doug Donaldson met with a group of rally organizers, but in an interview with Black Press he was careful not to make promises of assistance.
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Horgan said he met with the CEO of Mosaic Forest Management last week, after Vancouver Island香蕉视频直播檚 other large logging company began its seasonal shutdown early. A partnership of Island Timberlands and Timberwest formed in 2018, Mosaic laid off about 2,000 union and non-union employees as well as coastal contractors Nov. 25.
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The Steelworkers香蕉视频直播 objections include new shift schedules and a drug testing policy. Horgan repeated what he has said numerous times in recent months, that it is not the government香蕉视频直播檚 job to resolve private sector labour disputes.
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tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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