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Woodside hanging on to employees

WOODSIDE Petroleum has committed to keeping all of its staff throughout the recession in the belief this will place the company in a good position when the downturn ends.

Woodside hanging on to employees

Company chief executive officer Don Voelte told Prime Minister Kevin Rudd the company had done everything to keep its 3500 direct employees and more than 25,000 contractors through the recession in order...

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