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Related: About this forumHalliburton Lays Off 800 In Oklahoma, Plant Closures Expected
Halliburton is laying off more than 800 employees in El Reno, Oklahoma, and says it expects to close its office in the Oklahoma City suburb.
Oklahoma Office of Workforce Development spokesman David Crow says the agency was notified of the layoffs and apparent closure of the office, effective Monday.
A Halliburton Energy Services Inc. spokeswoman tells The Associated Press the company will provide additional information by midday Tuesday. Crow provided a letter from Houston-based Halliburton, dated Monday, that says the mass layoff of 808 employees is expected to be permanent and that at this time it is expected that the facility will not remain open.
He says the letter was the first the agency had heard of the pending layoffs and office closure.
Read more: https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/2019/12/03/353038/halliburton-lays-off-800-in-oklahoma-plant-closures-expected/
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gab13by13
(25,684 posts)they will still vote for him. Hope they stay true to their capitalist beliefs and stay off welfare and food stamps. I also doubt that they did the Medicaid expansion. They will be fine as long as they don't eat, don't get sick, don't use the air conditioner. I do hope their vehicles and houses are paid off. Trump just needs to have a rally there to remind them that we have the greatest economy ever.
democratisphere
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(20,677 posts)which is Uber timely.
safeinOhio
(34,561 posts)Then watch for company buy backs.