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Train conductors strike: the AAC asks the government to take action to end the strike

30 May 2018

Montreal, May 30, 2018 – The Aluminium Association of Canada (AAC) is calling on the Government of Canada to act quickly and take the necessary steps to avoid the effects this strike could have on the economy of Quebec and Canada. 

The train conductors’ strike adds major challenges to the operations of aluminium smelters. These plants have to resort to complex and more costly logistical options, given the considerable demand from the overall industrial sector. 

The financial and logistical impact on our operations are significant in an already challenging market environment for our businesses. Currently affected by a series of increased costs and an uncertainty in the market, aluminium is a commodity that does not allow any transfer of additional costs to purchasing customers. It is in this context, and taking into account the intense competition we face in our export markets, that the AAC is asking the government to intervene quickly to avoid the strike. 

About the Aluminium Association of Canada (www.aluminium.ca) 

The Aluminium Association of Canada (AAC) is a non-profit organization representing three Canadian world-class aluminium producers: Alcoa, Alouette, and Rio Tinto operating ten smelters in Canada and employing over 8,000 workers. www.aluminium.ca/en 

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Source: 

Jean Simard 

Aluminium Association of Canada 

514 288-4842, ext. 225