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More Woodside job losses

WOODSIDE Petroleum has begun culling potentially hundreds of workers as it looks to slash costs by up to 30%.

Woodside acting CEO Meg O'Neill at the APPEA 2021 conference.

Woodside acting CEO Meg O'Neill at the APPEA 2021 conference.

Energy News understands many are expected to lose their jobs in the coming days, despite acting CEO Meg O'Neill telling a staff Q&A earlier this month the company was attempting to ‘minimise redundancies'....

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