Nunatsiaq News: Baffinland will pay the way for workers commuting across the region

Nunatsiaq News: Baffinland will pay the way for workers commuting across the region

 In QIA in the News

Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. is now paying the transportation costs for workers travelling to its Mary River mine site from all 13 communities in the Qikiqtani region.

Previously, Baffinland paid for the transportation of workers to its mine on northern Baffin Island from six of the region’s communities: Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Sanirajak, Igloolik, Iqaluit and Pond Inlet.

Mine workers from other Qikiqani communities will now have their flights, hotels and meals paid for while travelling from their home communities to these pick-up points.

The Qikiqtani Inuit Association announced the change in a news release on Thursday, May 31, and said it’s the result of its ongoing efforts to renegotiate its Inuit impact and benefit agreement with the company. Its negotiation team includes former-premier Eva Aariak, who is serving as chief negotiator, and former MLA George Qulaut, who is co-negotiator.

“Increasing Inuit employment numbers at the Mary River project has been one of our main focuses at QIA,” says QIA President P.J. Akeeagok, “the Inuit impact and benefits agreement we negotiated with Baffinland is there to ensure that development on Inuit owned land translates into opportunities and jobs for Inuit in our region.”

Having workers from all the region’s communities transported to the mine is, in fact, one of the stipulations of the impact agreement, the QIA said. But until now that provision hadn’t been implemented.

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