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Union fears more job losses at Refining NZ in Northland
19 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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First Union fears more than 90 people could lose their jobs at Refining New Zealand as demand for fuel plummets.
Photo / John Stone
First Union fears more than 90 people could lose their jobs at Refining New Zealand as demand for fuel plummets.
Photo / John Stone
Imran Ali is a reporter for the Northern Advocateimran.ali@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
A union representing the bulk of unionised members at Refining New Zealand fears the eventual job losses could be more than the 90 currently earmarked as the company scales back production.
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