When Carrier Lumber permanently closed its sawmill in Valemount, British Columbia in 2009, close to 200 people were out of work.
Yesterday, British Columbia's Labour Relations Board has upheld a ruling that will see the employees finally receive their severance - 10 days pays for every year worked.
The severance has been delayed because when the United Steelworkers Local 1-417 was issued an arbitration award last January, Carrier Lumber alleged that it was denied a fair hearing.
Even after yesterday's decision, Carrier Lumber is still considering its legal options, which include the possibility of another appeal.
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B.C. workers win millions in severance (CBC)