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Teck Trail Operation reduces staff numbers for long-term viability

Teck Trail Operations has reduced it’s staffing numbers by 38 employees in a move to support long-term viability.

According to Teck Community Relations Leaders Jayne Garry, the organization is working to return to profitability by implementing a range of efficiency and cost management initiatives.

Garry says Teck is working with all impacted individuals to support them through this transition and remains committed to the Trail Operations as part of the company’s strategy of providing essential materials, particularly given the strong integration with our Red Dog mine.

In line with this commitment, Teck recently completed investments of $154 million at Trail Operations for the replacement of the KIVCET boiler and installation of a second feed dryer.

Teck will continue to focus on ensuring the long-term viability of the operation.


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