: It was a stable job, full benefits, good people to work with, according to Toronto Star. Yes, he recalls, It was a very good job. The certified forklift driver had steady, unionized work with the Markham-based company that helped him provide for his four kids. But in 2009 Rudder was laid off when the plant closed down. With every new placement for the past five years, Rudder has hoped it will be the one that becomes permanent. He hasn’t been able to find full-time employment since, relying instead on temp agencies to scrape together work.
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