Meat production and processing company Olymel to close two plants affecting 400 workers in Ontario, Quebec
Olymel is closing two plants in Quebec and Ontario and accelerating the closure of another facility, affecting around 400 employees as the company says it continues to deal with market challenges.
Olymel says employees affected by closures will have opportunities to transfer to other facilities within the company.In addition to the newly announced closures, Olymel says it’s accelerating the planned closure of its Saint-Simon distribution centre by more than a year to the end of January, affecting 15 employees.
Olymel says it will work with authorities so that the 33 temporary foreign workers at the Princeville plant can also apply for relocation.
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