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Opus uses staff as a safety valve in difficult Canadian, Australian markets

Opus International Consultants has cut staff numbers in Canada and Australia to combat downturns in the oil and resources sectors. With special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 17 Feb 2016

The essentially flat underlying annual result from Opus International Consultants [NZX: OIC], the former Ministry of Works, disguises a seesaw effect within the different countries in which it operates.

And it highlights the fact that the company is using its staff as a safety valve.

While

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 17 Feb 2016
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