
Smelter workers in Kitimat begin health and safety petition against Rio Tinto
KITIMAT, B.C. — Workers at Rio Tinto’s aluminum smelter in Kitimat, B.C., say the company is putting health and safety at risk in the drive to get a newly modernized facility up and running.
Unifor Local 2301 has circulated a petition demanding Rio Tinto address unacceptable working conditions for 900 workers at the smelter about 650 kilometres northwest of Vancouver.
Workplace contaminants have been found in bathrooms, drinking water facilities and eating areas, said union local president Sean O’Driscoll.
“Our members have quite frankly gotten really frustrated with the lack of amenities, with a number of health and safety issues, with the amount of mandatory overtime people are being made to work,” he said.