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March 9, 2020

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V O L . X X V I N O . V M A R C H 9 , 2 0 2 0 16 M A N U F A C T U R I N G F O C U S Maine mill workers flex contract muscles B y r e N e e c O r D e S P aper mill workers in Maine are winning better pay and benefits as employers struggle to attract and keep workers in today's low-jobless climate, the latest contract outcome at the Huhtamaki mill in Waterville shows. "We're definitely seeing mill work- ers get much better contracts than in the past," Andy O'Brien, a spokesper- son for the Maine AFL-CIO, told Mainebiz. "I think the companies understand that in this economy, they have to provide competitive wages and ben- efits in order to retain good, skilled workers." Last month, members of United Steelworkers Local 449 in Waterville overwhelmingly approved a new five-year contract that raises wages, improves benefits and increases the number of union jobs at the mill owned by Huhtamaki, Oy, a global food packaging specialist based in Espoo, Finland. e contract includes annual wage increases every year for the next five years, starting with a 2.85% increase in the first year and an additional 50% wage increase in the first year for 140 workers in the smooth finish depart- ment; six weeks of paid vacation for 75 mill workers with 35 years of service; improvements to disability, dental and life insurance while leaving health

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