Tembec and Unifor sign tentative agreement to end Quebec strike
Tembec and Unifor Local 233 have signed a Memorandum of Agreement and a Return to Work Protocol towards the settlement of the Collective Agreement at its Temiscaming Site, Quebec. On Wednesday, December 10, 2014, the 650 unionized employees will vote on the four-year agreement that the Union negotiation committee intends to recommend unanimously.
ByLesprom Network
Dec 09, 2014. /Lesprom Network/. Tembec and Unifor Local 233 have signed a Memorandum of Agreement and a
Return to Work Protocol towards the settlement of the Collective Agreement at
its Temiscaming Site, Quebec, as the company
said in the press release received by Lesprom Network.
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014, the 650 unionized
employees will vote on the four-year agreement that the Union negotiation
committee intends to recommend unanimously. The Company will not comment on the
Agreement until the Union membership has had the opportunity to vote.
The Temiscaming, Quebec industrial
complex, which employs 850 people, comprises four main facilities manufacturing
specialty pulp, high-yield pulp, multi-ply coated bleached board, phenolic
resins and lignosulfonates.
Tembec is a manufacturer of forest products – lumber, pulp, paper and
specialty cellulose – and a global leader in sustainable forest management
practices.
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