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BHP Billiton – The worlds largest miner cuts 500 jobs, and more to come

The worlds largest miner, BHP Billiton, has cut 500 Australian jobs out of its iron ore Capture d’écran 2014-06-25 à 12.08.19business.The jobs have gone in the last month, many more are expected and are linked to an ongoing review of the business by management consultants McKinsey & Company.The cuts come with the iron ore spot price having plunged more than 30 per cent so far in 2014 and the miner trying to slash costs.

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