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Takeactionnowon Apr 10, 2020 4:56pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Latest Monitor Report
RE:RE:RE:RE:Latest Monitor ReportThe local community not only provides mine site labour and supplies, but they have a substantial equity position too. As has been the case with other Quebec mine developments, local involvement and support is a necessity.
mick1888 wrote: Now that is the 64 million dollar question and the main crux of the matter for current retail Brudom.
For me, the main issue for new investors will be labour. They will have to keep the local or expected labour force on side. I do not know if that is Cree workers or Quebecers, but in any case the deposit or the refining plant is useless without them. So how do you keep them on board, not by ditching the local connection that's for sure. Hence IMHO, I think it is in the project interests, from a new investors point of view to keep retail involved (but possibly heavy diluted)... ;-)
Has anyone considered contacting local labour unions for their support in keeping local interest (retail investors)?
GLTA longs
Brudom2002 wrote:
Esprons que quelques groupes ont de lintrt a maintenir lactionnariat en place