Friday
was Bill Schrader's last day at the enormous Boise paper mill, which anchors
this small Minnesota city on the Canadian border.
After
six years at the mill, working as fifth hand on the No. four paper machine,
Schrader is one of 265 workers who will be out of a job as part of a major
layoff here. By Monday, two paper machines and a coating machine will be shut
down and a third of the mill's workforce eliminated.