MANAGEMENT

SCM to put off 126 workers

WITH its contract with South32’s Appin mine in New South Wales coming to an end, Southern Colliery Maintenance is going out of business and putting 126 workers out of work.

SCM is expected to gradually put off workers during September and October before being wound up.

SCM is expected to gradually put off workers during September and October before being wound up.

The contract will end on October 18 and the company is expected to gradually put off workers during September and October before being wound up. SCM has been supplying labour and completing projects...

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