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Crofton Mill workers' union calls on B.C. to reinstate $75,000 retirement bridging fund

Summary by Chek News
Both the union representing Crofton mill workers, and the mayor of North Cowichan, are urging the province to revive a retirement bridging program to help older forestry workers retire with ease. The call to help Crofton mill workers comes after the company who owns it announced back in December 2025 that it would be laying off all of its 350 workers and closing down for good. The Bridging Retirement program was created back in late 2019 by the …
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Chek news broke the news in Victoria, Canada on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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