Bombardier says fighting to get its Thunder Bay employees back to work is no longer a main priority.
The company released a statement Tuesday night saying they are disappointed they lost their bid to break the standoff with Unifor .
Bombardier says they will now shift their focus to ensuring all commitments with customers are fully met.
Spokesperson Stephanie Ash was not available for comment.
The Thunder Bay plant has been idle for six weeks because of the strike.

Bombardier Focus Changes Following Strike Vote
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