Olymel adding 200 jobs with expansion of Quebec hog slaughterhouse

Expansion will increase operation's capacity to 40,000 hogs per week
6/21/2016

Olymel is investing more than $25 million to expand its hog slaughterhouse and processing facility north of Montreal.

The project will increase the operation's capacity by a third to 40,000 hogs per week.

Up to 200 jobs will be added to the 810 workers at the St-Esprit facility.

Olymel CEO Rejean Nadeau said the 3,250 square metre expansion will allow the meat processing company to better meet customer demand across Canada and exports especially to China.

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In conjunction with the project, employees represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1991-P agreed to extend their collective agreement for another seven years beyond its expiry on May 31, 2018.

The St-Esprit plant produces various cuts of pork, seasoned pork products and vacuum-packed products. The expansion will add a refrigeration room to produce chilled pork.

Olymel also has operations in Ontario, Alberta, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan.

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