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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 10:54 AM NT | Last Updated: April 7
Fish, Food & Allied Workers president Keith Sullivan suspects a fire at the union headquarters in St. John s was deliberately set. (Eddy Kennedy/CBC)
A fire that damaged the Fish, Food & Allied Workers headquarters in St. John s on Easter morning was a deliberate attack, according to union president Keith Sullivan.
RNC officers responded to the FFAW building at 368 Hamilton Ave. shortly before 4:30 a.m. NT on Sunday. We re very concerned. We are taking it very seriously, said Sullivan. It was intent to do damage there, and it was an intentional act of active violence.
ST. JOHN S, N.L. The union representing fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador says a fire at its St. John s office over the weekend was deliberately started. The Fish Food and Allied Workers union says the Easter Sunday fire was an act of aggression against the union and its 13,000 members. Union president Keith Sullivan wouldn t speculate Wednesday about a motive behind the fire, which he said didn t cause injuries. He says between his union and the other fisheries-related organizations in the building, around 50 people are forced to work elsewhere because of smoke and water damage. Const. James Cadigan of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary confirmed today that police consider the fire to be suspicious.