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Update: Five SNC-Lavalin jobs cut in Sudbury

Engineering firm still has 50 employees in Sudbury, working directly at customer sites 
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Five SNC-Lavalin employees in Sudbury have lost their jobs as a result of mass layoffs the company announced across Canada. File photo.

Update: Dec. 8, 5:00 p.m.

Five SNC-Lavalin employees in Sudbury have lost their jobs as a result of mass layoffs the company announced across Canada. 

The engineering firm announced Thursday it was cutting 405 jobs across Canada, including 186 jobs in Monreal, 195 in Ontario and 24 in Saskatoon.

The company has said 70 per cent of those jobs were related to the mining sector. 

With the five job cuts in Sudbury, 50 SNC-Lavalin employees remain in the city, but the Sudbury office will close its doors.

Those remaining employees will work directly on site with their mining sector customers.

The company has blamed weakness in the mining sector and the need to boost profit margins for the job cuts. 

Earlier in 2016 SNC-Lavalin cut 950 jobs around the world, including 600 in Canada.

 

Original story:

Although it's closing its office in the Nickel City, SNC-Lavalin says its employees are now going to be working directly with customers at their operations.

Sudbury.com is looking into exactly what that means.

In the meantime, Canadian Press is reporting that Louis-Antoine Paquin, a spokesperson for the enginerring giant, has said the company is cutting 186 jobs in Montreal, 195 in Ontario and 24 in Saskatoon.

Nearly three-quarters of the cuts are coming from the mining and metallurgy division.

The company is blaming weakness in the mining sector and the need to boost profit margins for the job cuts, the second time SNC-Lavalin has cut jobs in 2016. Earlier this year, it cut 950 jobs around the world, 600 of them in Canada.

Based in Montreal, SNC-Lavalin aims to increase its adjusted margin to seven per cent this year.


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