BHP, Rio chop back Australian workforce
BHP Billiton said last week cuts to its staff would come mainly from its Queensland coal and nickel operations and its Western Australian stainless steel mills.
The mining company said it was doubtful the 6,000 job cuts would come from its port or transport operations.
BHP will cut 1,800 jobs at the Ravensthorpe mine and its office in Western Australia, and at the Yabulu refinery in...
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