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VANCOUVER — Fifty-four staff are losing their jobs at the Vancouver Sun and the Province and will stop working about one month from now, according to Postmedia spokeswoman Phyllise Gelfand.

Gelfand said the company will give notice to the employees over the next two weeks.

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Unifor Local 2000, which represents the 54 employees, said in a statement it anticipated more cuts from the struggling newspaper chain and will challenge the layoffs. The union will contact members about its legal strategy.

Postmedia failed to reach a target set last fall to reduce its salary costs by 20 per cent. Since then it has issued layoff notices to some employees at the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and the Windsor Star.

Unifor Local 2000 president Brian Gibson said in a statement the union has received no explanation why five Postmedia executives received bonuses totalling $2.275 million last year, while employees are being laid off.

Postmedia’s president and CEO Paul Godfrey, who was awarded $900,000, has previously defended the retention bonuses for giving investors faith that a strong team will remain to lead the company’s debt restructuring plan.

Since the bonuses were announced, two of the five executives have left Postmedia.

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