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West Fraser's Williams Lake mill goes to four-day work week

A West Fraser sawmill in Williams Lake will be reducing operations to a four-day work week due to log supply issues
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West Fraser employs 500 full-time workers at the sawmill and plywood plant in Williams Lake.

West Fraser's Williams Lake sawmill is facing some timber supply challenges, leading to a shorter work week for the next two months.

"Warmer weather than usual this winter and permitting delays have hampered log deliveries, resulting in a temporary timber supply challenge," said Joyce Wagenaar, director of communications for West Fraser.

Wagenaar said employees at their Williams Lake sawmill have collectively agreed to adjust to a four-day work week for the next eight weeks to address the supply issue.

While tariffs on exports to the United States are on the minds of many, especially those in the forest industry, Wagenaar did not attribute the reduced work week to the ongoing trade dispute.

'West Fraser is taking a number of proactive steps, including maintaining close communications with our provincial and federal governments to assist in their discussions on these matters," said Wagenaar.