Tolko鈥檚 Armstrong mill is undergoing a temporary shift reduction that will cost the jobs of about 65 employees.
Tolko communications advisor Chris Downey confirmed the shift reduction in its lumber operations Tuesday.
Both the planer and the sawmill will be moving from two shifts to a single shift starting Monday, April 17, said Downey.
Employees were informed of the change Monday, April 10.
Downey says the shift reduction is due to high fibre costs and weak North American lumber markets.
鈥淭his is not ideal, and from a people and production perspective, we would always rather be fully operational,鈥 Downey said.
Downey did not say how long the temporary shift reduction will last.
The Armstrong mill, along with Tolko鈥檚 Soda Creek mill, returned to work on March 6 after being shut down in late December due to a lack of available economic fibre and weak markets.
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