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Stelco to cut 15% of staff
Last Updated Thu, 22 Jun 2006 13:11:33 EDT
CBC News

Steelmaker Stelco Inc. plans to cut about 15 per cent of its workforce through retirements, attrition and buyouts, the company said Thursday.

The Hamilton-based company employs about 5,000 people, according to Stelco's website, which means about 750 jobs would be cut.

Stelco said the workforce reduction will cost $25 million, but ultimately lead to $45 million in annual savings.

The announcement of the job cuts comes less than a week after members of the United Steelworkers union approved a new four-year labour agreement. A Steelworkers official told CBC News that the union knew of the pending cuts before the new deal was approved.

Stelco also said it will try to save another $65 million annually through other methods, including by changing benefits plans for salaried employees, managing energy better and eliminating some contractors.

As part of a presentation to shareholders, Stelco president and CEO Rodney Mott said the company's aim is to boost its productivity to 1,220 tonnes per employee — about 40 per cent higher than current production levels.

The company also expects its revenue will exceed $3 billion, an increase of 33 per cent over 2005's figure, through a combination of higher volume and prices.

The steel company emerged from creditor protection at the end of March after a 26-month restructuring.
My dad is still an employee of them, and is close to retirement....they are keeping him because he's got so much seniority and value to the department he works for.

Good info, and good post...thx

Ian D.