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Unifor condemns RYAM's justification to suspend production at Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant to help facilitate sale of site's paperboard, pulp business by showing processes can be run separately; Unifor calls on RYAM to reconsider decision

May 9, 2024 Press Release 3 min read

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May 9, 2024 (press release) –

Unifor strongly condemns RYAM’s statement, describing the move as “totally devoid of any human consideration.” Daniel Cloutier, Unifor Quebec Director, unequivocally stated: “What we’re seeing here is a company that’s sacrificing the well-being of an entire community to prove its profitability to third parties. It’s unacceptable to treat workers as simple pawns in a financial game. This decision is both inhumane and irresponsible. RYAM has pulled off a publicity stunt on the backs of an entire population.”

 

The union also vigorously denounces the absence of any reaction by the minister responsible for the region, Jean Boulet. The Quebec government should denounce the actions of a company that receives public funds while destroying a Quebec asset in an effort to strengthen the competitiveness of its American facilities. 

“We are very concerned about this situation,” said Stéphane Lefebvre, President of Unifor Local 233. “An entire town is in peril as a result of the unilateral decision of an American company that seems to place little importance on the fate of Témiscaming workers. In addition, we’re seeing a deafening silence from the minister responsible for the region. We demand an immediate and decisive intervention from the government to save the jobs and communities affected by this business decision. RYAM must be held accountable and we expect the government to act quickly to right this injustice.”

Unifor is calling on RYAM to reconsider its decision and to maintain the integrity of the Témiscaming plant, an exceptional industrial site. It is also adamant in its demand that the provincial government intervene immediately to save the jobs and communities affected by this crisis. 

 

About Unifor

 

Unifor is Canada’s largest union in the private sector, representing 315,000 workers in every major area of the economy. The union advocates for all working people and their rights, fights for equality and social justice in Canada and abroad and strives to create progressive change for a better future. In Quebec, Unifor represents close to 55 000 members and is affiliated with the largest group of affiliated trade unions in Quebec, the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ).

 

Media requests for additional information can be directed to Véronique Figliuzzi, Unifor Quebec’s Communications Representative, at veronique.figliuzzi@unifor.org 

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