Tentative contract deal for Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada union and Crofton mill owners

A fresh five-year contract between Crofton’s pulp-mill owners and one of its two unions faces a worker ratification vote Saturday.

Talks continue this week about a new labour deal key to the future of Crofton's Catalyst mill.

Talks continue this week about a new labour deal key to the future of Crofton's Catalyst mill.

A fresh five-year contract between Crofton’s pulp-mill owners and one of its two unions faces a worker ratification vote Saturday.

“We came to a tentative agreement with the company last night at about 10 p.m.,” Kevin McPetrie of the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada said Tuesday about strenuous talks with mill owner, Catalyst Paper.

He declined to give any other details about the pending deal affecting PPWC’s 400-some members.

“We agree this is the best possible agreement under these (tough market) conditions,” McPetrie said.

Balloting happens at 3 and 6 p.m. Jan. 28 in the Crofton Community Hall.

Details about talks between the mill’s smaller Communications, Energy and Paperworkers union and Catalyst were unavailable by press time.

Terms of a massive restructuring process by Catalyst stipulate new contracts with both local unions by Jan. 31.

“If all the pieces fall into place, the best-case scenario is it will provide another five years of stability,” McPetrie said.

Other pieces include Catalyst working out restructuring details with bondholders, and weathering depressed markets, he noted.

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