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Contractors cut as BHP sticks to its guns

BHP Billiton has reiterated plans to simplify its portfolio and lower costs, with new figures showing it boosted employee numbers and slashed contractors over the last 12 months.

Andrew Duffy
Contractors cut as BHP sticks to its guns

New updates on the company's spin-off plans formed a key part of BHP's annual report today, with chairman Jacques Nasser telling shareholders a London-listing for the new venture was now under consideration....

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