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Rio confirms 4400 iron ore job losses

RIO Tinto has confirmed that 4400 of its 14,000 job cuts around the world have come from its iron ore businesses in the Pilbara, Brazil, Guinea and Canada.

Kate Haycock
Rio confirms 4400 iron ore job losses

In its annual report, released yesterday, Rio said 4400 roles were eliminated from its iron ore business globally as part of its money-saving restructure. Around 3500 of the positions cut were contractor...

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