Rail shutdown ends, but aftershocks ripple amid drawn-out ramp-up
The end of the shutdown at Canada’s two major railways came too late for the workers at Conifex Timber.
Some 250 employees felt the impact when the company cut the operating schedule in half at its sawmill in Mackenzie, B.C., starting Monday — the day the work stoppage on the tracks wraps up.
Despite the relatively short rail standstill, Conifex’s reduction to one shift per day from two will last “for the foreseeable future,” said chief operating officer Andrew McLellan last week.
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