CEP files legal action against directors of Fraser Papers
February 29th, 2012 | Posted in Financial News | 4 comments »
The Communications Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada has filed legal actions in Quebec Superior Court against the directors of the former Fraser Papers, owned by Brookfield Asset Management.
“Our legal struggle on behalf of the pensioners and workers of Fraser Papers has now begun,” says CEP President Dave Coles. “This is about fairness for retirees and workers who lost almost 40% of their pensions. The directors of Fraser Papers must now be held to account.”
“We will announce additional legal actions in the coming weeks that address the injustices to our pensioners and members in New Brunswick,” adds Coles.
“CEP contends that the directors of Fraser Papers were grossly negligent in their duties to our members,” says CEP Quebec Regional Vice-President Renaud Gagné.
“The company took care of its shareholders but pensioners and workers lost their retirement security. We are asking the Quebec court for justice for these retirees and workers.”
The suit filed in Quebec Superior Court yesterday for $11.7 million is in response to the investment decisions of the directors of the former Fraser Papers. Fraser Papers was majority-owned by Brookfield Asset Management and operated pulp and paper mills at Thurso, Québec and Edmundston, New Brunswick before the company was restructured under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangements Act (CCAA) in 2010.
A majority of Fraser’s debt was to its employee pension plan and the restructuring resulted in large cuts to retiree pensions.
The union has also assisted Fraser retirees and family members organize in Quebec and New Brunswick in the “Victims of Brookfield Association” which has a Facebook Page and a Twitter account that tells the personal hardship stories of the Fraser pensioners.
Source: CEP
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There you go Coles, rambling on as usual. Is this just another attempt to prove your worth and say “Hey boy’s don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!” or just another opportunity to blah blah blah with once again no resolution? I remember a few years ago Abbi-Bow gave their corporate bums bonuses while workers and pensioners took the hit. What did your idle threats do for those “brothers”?
read title one more time slowly – CEP files legal action against directors of Fraser Papers
thanks for the heads up 3years, I did read it slowly and I still read the same thing-CEP.
Geez, I bet with the big, powerful CEP threatning to sue them, these guys are shakin in thier boots…..LMAO
Seriously though, I hope they can get something for the pensioners before they end up in the street eating out of dumpsters.