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Halliburton Axes Workforce Again; Cuts 600 Jobs in Oklahoma, Texas
Halliburton is making further cuts to its workforce this week, with the new round affecting employees based in Oklahoma and Texas, according to multiple reports
This comes shortly after the company furloughed 3,500 workers in Houston, resulting in a "one week on, one week off" schedule for those affected.
Approximately 600 jobs will be eliminated in this new round of cuts, ~350 in Oklahoma and ~250 in Texas.
While several other service and E&P companies have made cuts to executive salaries in an attempt to soften the blow felt by employees, Halliburton has not announced any such plans thus far.
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