Workers given layoff notices at Potash Corp. Cory mine
Employees at a potash mine just outside of Saskatoon have been told they’ll be laid off.
Two miners from Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan’s Cory mine told 650 CKOM they got the news early Wednesday. Both asked not to have their names published.
One worker said the news came as a complete surprise.
“It was a shocker. I did not expect to go through that today at all. I thought we were pretty safe,” he said.
With the layoffs set to take effect in February, he said it was a small blessing to at least have work heading into Christmas.
“That’s one good thing about it I suppose. I mean, still, being laid-off sucks,” he said.
PotashCorp. spokesperson Randy Burton said 100 permanent employees and 40 temporary ones will be let go. He said the formal 90-day notice will go to the union this week. 350 people will remain employed at the mine.