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The Davie shipyard says a lack of federal contracts has forced the Quebec shipbuilder to lay off another 281 workers, raising the total number of employees out of jobs to nearly 400.

Without a 'clear signal' from Ottawa, another 400 employees face uncertain futures, company says

The Resolve-Class naval support ship Asterix is unveiled at a ceremony at the Davie shipyard in Levis, Que., on Thursday, July 20, 2017. Hundreds of people have been laid off from the company due to what they say is a lack of work from the federal government. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

The Davie shipyard says a lack of federal contracts has forced the Quebec shipbuilder to lay off another 281 workers, raising the total number of employees out of jobs to nearly 400.

And without a "clear signal" from Ottawa, the Levis, Que.-based company says another 400 employees face uncertain futures now that construction of the supply vessel Asterix has been completed for Canada's navy.

Davie was counting on the construction of a second supply ship called the Obelix, but Ottawa closed the door a little over a week ago.

Couillard said most federal ship contracts have been given to British Columbia and the Maritimes, leaving few for Quebec.

Davie spokesperson Frédérik Boisvert said laid-off workers could be quickly recalled once the Trudeau government decides to send a "clear signal" or letter of intent for the second ship.