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|    Here we do with tarsands layoffs . . .    |
|    09 Jan 15 16:47:10    |
      XPost: can.politics, ab.politics, calgary.general       XPost: edm.general       From: puela@nyet.ca              The best you Albertan sell-outs to foreign companies can hope for is that       they're all 'temporary foreign workers' that are being laid off.              Note the word game: "It's not layoffs . . . it's adjustments to the       organizational structure."              Those Canadians being laid off could always take a look at Ontario - where job       growth is expected to rise. (=_=)              ____________________________       Reuters - Friday, January 09, 2015              Shell to cut up to 300 oilsands jobs                     Shell’s Shell trucks rolls along the Athabasca Oil Sands Project north of       Fort       McMurray, Alta. (Shell handout)                     CALGARY – Royal Dutch Shell will cut from 5 to 10% of the about 3,000 jobs at       its Albian Sands mining project in northern Alberta, a company spokesman said       on Friday, but refrained from connecting the move to plunging oil prices.              Spokesman Cameron Yost said the actual number of job reductions at the Canadian       operation had not yet been finalized, adding it would be "well below" 10%.              The cuts were announced to Shell employees internally on Thursday.              "It's not layoffs in the traditional sense of the word," Yost said. "It's       adjustments to the organizational structure."              Albian Sands is the mining portion of Shell's Athabasca Oil Sands project near       Fort McMurray, Alberta, which also includes the 255,000 barrel-per day Scotford       upgrader.              Last February, Shell halted work on its proposed 200,000 bpd Pierre River oil       sands mine in Alberta, saying it was re-evaluating the timing of various asset       developments.       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^              Asked whether the reductions were related to the halving of global oil prices       in the past six months, Yost said: "Even if oil price had remained stable we       would still be looking at these areas of our business."              Global oil prices sank to their lowest level since April 2009 on Friday on       persistent worry over a global supply glut.                            ==================================================================        It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the       environment               ~ Ansel Adams       ==================================================================              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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