Unifor says disrupting farmers’ fuel supply ‘only option’
The union representing workers locked out of the Co-op refinery in Regina has a message for farmers.
In an open letter on its website, Unifor Local 594 says workers are “in the fight of our lives and careers,” as nothing has worked to resolve a months-long labour dispute. The employees were locked out Dec. 5 after filing strike notice.
“We are in a position where disrupting the flow of fuel to farmers during seeding is the only option we have to get back to work,” the letter says.
“We do not want to do that, but our options are limited when the company does not want a deal. Feeding and providing for our families is the most important thing in the world to us.”

