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"It's going to be very, very difficult to put a viable offer in front of Tembec without employee support," said J.P. Bradette, who is leading a group interested in purchasing the mill, which has been closed for several months.
Bradette said in an interview from Toronto yesterday that he's hoping employees change their minds before next Monday, the deadline Tembec has given for expressions of interest from would-be buyers.Bradette said he's willing to provide about "180 well-paid union jobs and some 20 staff positions." He suggested that the Steelworkers hold a secret ballot vote on his offer, believing his bid would have more support if employees could vote on it without pressure from their peers.See the full content of this document
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Former Tembec Exec Still Hopes to Buy Mill
A former Tembec executive says he has not given up hope of buying the Pine Falls paper mill after union workers re...
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