Hundreds of lodge workers in Fort McMurray face termination after rejecting pay cut, union says

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Angela Fiddler doesn’t know how she’ll afford to feed her husband, who’s terminally ill with cancer, after being let go last week — five months after she voted to reject a pay cut.

Fiddler is one of around 300 workers at Wapasu Creek Lodge, north of Fort McMurray, Alta., who are facing termination.

The 5,174-room lodge is owned by Civeo and mainly provides accommodations for Imperial Oil staff who work on-site in the area.

Angela Fiddler is also the chair of the Wapasu Indigenous Nations Committee at Wapasu Creek Lodge. (Submitted by Angela Fiddler)

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Fiddler has worked at the lodge for over 13 years,

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