Rautaruukki to cut shifts at plant

LONDON (MarketWatch) — Steelmaker Rautaruukki said it’s going to cut shifts at its Norway plant for shipbuilding and windmill towers in a move that will result in 137 job losses. The move will result in a 1.2 million euro restructuring plant.

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