Union representing laid off Vanscoy potash workers sees bleak outlook in 2020
The union representing laid off potash workers at Nutrien’s Vanscoy potash mine isn’t holding out much hope for improvement in the new year.
Darrin Kruger, representative for the United Steel Workers, the union representing roughly 265 workers laid off in November, said Nutrien’s extension of the shutdown is part of bleak news that’s been coming from Nutrien’s head office in recent years.
“Obviously concerning to our workforce and their families,” Kruger said. “It’s an indefinite extension and quite troubling since they’ve been downsizing that workforce at that particular site since the merger created the new giant company, Nutrien.”
Agrium and Potash Corp. merged in 2018 to form Nutrien.