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Locked-out Resolute Forest Products workers demonstrated in front of the Kénogami mill.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Maxime Hébert-Lévesque
Posted 15:38 UTC
Some of the locked-out employees of the Résolu Forest Products plant in Alma showed their dissatisfaction with their employer in front of the PFR plant in Kénogami.
It’s time for solidarity among union members because of the labor dispute since the beginning of July in Alma.
A dinner is organized for the occasion between the unionized workers of Alma and those of Kénogami.
The group will then join workers from the Chicoutimi Acier Leroux company who are also in dispute with their employer.
They called an indefinite general strike at the beginning of June.
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