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HAGERSVILLE COVID-19 has complicated matters for another major employer in the local area.
Thursday, the Canadian Gypsum Company of Hagersville confirmed that an outbreak at their sprawling property on Third Line north of town has forced a temporary layoff of neary half its workforce.
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CGC – a subsidiary of the United States Gypsum Co. of Illinois – is a business of long-standing in this part of Haldimand County. A spokesperson for the company says the facility employs 350 people.
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