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Algoma Steel says it just might restart this 73-year-old blast furnace
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Fire it up and make some money. Use the laid off workers for labour so they can make some money as well.
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Suggesting “green boomer libs going to hate it indicates that you’re controlled and polarized by the media. Find new sources of information or try to redirect your algorithms.
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The green boomer libs are going to hate that lol
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What a joke! The Lieberals are the ones that caused this mess!
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If I still worked there I'd be so happy to still have my job. This is so petty. Quit your whining and walk a little extra. There are 1000 plus people that wish they had to walk a little further to get to their break room right now. Absolutely absurd. I'd be voting to break the union at this point.
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Bring back the smoke!!
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These constant grievances are ridiculous.It's a waste of time and money
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Holiday weekend or not, crews should be dispatched immediately when these things occur.
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Shouldn't have shut them down in the first place
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Algoma Steel must produce steel otherwise another 2,000 employees will lose their job !!! And, if that should happen; this city & its residents will be doomed. The govt is in the business of giving away taxpayers money. The govt does not know what it takes to produce steel and keep the company afloat !!!Most definitely start up # 6 Blast Furnace !!!
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In a nut shell the EAF is not capable of making any steel that is good so we will go back to what works!
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What a mess.I saw a disgusting commercial on TV the other day from the province of Ontario committing to building more jails and filling them as quickly as possible. And now the federal government with this tough on crime stuff to appeal to swing conservative voters.We don't need more jails and more people serving more time. We need more social services and education and healthcare to prevent people from falling in to this lifestyle.How many years are you expecting these addicted people's to spend in jail for all these petty crimes, like petty theft, disturbing the peace, trespassing, disorderly conduct, etc...
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No not “a few too many”. The job is gruesome and crappy work. They do it because someone needs to do it. Electrical or water side. The PUC pays well to keep people on call to make sure these people are ready to go with zero increases to safety concerns. Some people actually want to do it for the money. Yes, I’m a friend of a PUC employee. They take their job darn seriously because at the snap of a finger death is just around the corner if you’re not extra careful. The water guys do their job in crap weather the same as linemen in the worst conditions imaginable so you can have heat, hydro, and water at 3am.What do you do that gets you off of your behind in the wee hours of the night to serve your fellow city folk? Don’t drag peoples name through the mud like that.
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It should have had language stating "employees are not obligated to work on those days if they choose not to, without any repercussions ". I know plenty employees would love the extra stat pay, but not all will want to.
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What a joke. They should have figured this out before they shut down everything. People being laid off, losing houses, vehicles , ect. Should have stuck to keeping things the way there were instead of conforming to the Liberal's.
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What is the percentage of the 224 thousand tons shipped credited to the EAF, and not processed purchased slabs?
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This is happening way too frequent lately!!! Hmm, nothing to do with the Arc furnace? Yeah, right!!!!
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How is wanting a cleaner and more healthy planet a bad thing? You sound arrogant asf
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PUC did not want to pay overtime wages.
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Vote conservative!! this is what you get.
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