Pratt Canada Says Recession Hits Jobs
Pratt & Whitney Canada says by year’s end it will lay off 250 workers across all employment categories among its more than 9,000 employees, plus another 160 when it closes a plant. The layoffs are necessary “to align with a projected decline in customer demand and weakness in the global aerospace...
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