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Trades Strike in Canada in Tough Bargaining Season | 2019-05-13  Engineering News-RecordCanada's construction industry is grappling with labor trouble this spring, with strikes in Ontario and Prince Edward Island and unusually protracted contract
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Latching On To Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (JEC), Bank OZK (OZK)  GV Times14 analysts out of 16 Wall Street brokerage firms rate Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) as a Buy, while 0 see it as a Sell. The rest 2 describe it as a ... Read m
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Reuters AfricaSouth African unions to sign wage agreement in the engineering sectorReuters AfricaJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Two major unions said on Tuesday they will sign a new wage agreement in the engineering sector, quelling fears of an industry strike.
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Irish TimesTullow Oil slumps on Goldman Sachs, Macquarie downgradesIrish TimesShares in the London-based oil exploration company, headed by Aidan Heavey, fell 8.8 per cent in midafternoon trade to €3.27. In a note to clients on the oil exploration and prod
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Barron'sUS producers Ultra and Midstates fall victim to low oil priceFinancial TimesThe defaults are the latest failures to strike an industry struggling with an oil price that has declined more than 60 per cent from a 2014 peak. Analysts with credit ratin
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MarketWatchOil prices fall under $45 after April's hefty gainsMarketWatchData that reportedly show a significant weekly rise in stockpiles at the Cushing, Okla. storage hub, rising output from major oil producers, and some downbeat U.S. economic figure
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CNNMoneyOil fallout: Laid off Saudi workers torch busesCNNMoneyHere's a rare sight in Saudi Arabia: Protesters who lost their jobs due to the oil crash setting buses on fire. The Saudi Binladin Group, a massive construction company founded by the fathe
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Binladin Group to Lay Off 50000 as Low Oil Prices BiteWall Street JournalDUBAI—Saudi Binladin Group will lay off 50,000 people, according to a person briefed on the plans, as the construction giant attempts to turn around a busines
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