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Husky Energy Issues More Layoff Notices, Says Step Difficult But Necessary

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 Feb, 2016 11:48 AM
    CALGARY — Slumping world oil prices continue to hit Calgary’s energy industry hard as more layoffs have been announced.
     
    Husky Energy (TSX:HSE) issued pink slips to 400 people arriving for work at the downtown Calgary office on Tuesday but there could be many more when cuts from their other locations are included.
     
     
    These layoffs are coming just a few months after Husky eliminated 1,400 jobs in October.
     
    At that time, more than 1,000 of those jobs were contractors but nearly 300 were full-time employees in the Calgary office.
     
    Late Tuesday afternoon, Husky Energy’s media manager Mel Duvall issued a statement calling the layoffs a difficult decision.
     
    He says the company is taking the steps necessary to ensure the company’s resilience "through this cycle and beyond."
     
    He declined to provide specific numbers but says the staff reductions were across the company’s operations.

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