Evraz North America
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Evraz says ‘unfair’ steel imports to blame for coming Regina layoffsAbout 100 workers from the pipe-making side of the Evraz North America steel plant in Regina will be given layoff notices later this week, the workers' union says.CanadaJan 30, 2023
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Evraz says it could lay off close to 250 employees at Regina steel mill"Due to market conditions, Evraz North America made the decision to idle its large diameter pipe fabrication in Regina," reads a statement from the company to Global News.EconomyJun 17, 2022
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Roman Abramovich, major Evraz shareholder, sanctioned by the United KingdomEvraz, which is partially owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich is a major employer in Regina with over 1,700 employees.EconomyMar 10, 2022
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About 400 Evraz steel mill employees in Regina brace for layoffs over holidaysUp to 80 per cent of workers in the tubular division at the Evraz steel mill in Regina are excepted to be laid off in the upcoming months.EconomyNov 25, 2020
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Evraz hit by cyberattack, temporarily lays off workersEvraz North America has temporarily laid off workers as a result of a cyberattack, says the union representing employees of Regina's steel plant.CanadaMar 6, 2020
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Evraz North America fined $322K following 2018 workplace incident at Regina plantEvraz North America has been fined $230,000 plus a $92,000 surcharge following a 2018 incident when an employee was seriously injured at the Regina plant.CanadaJan 29, 2020
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Regina steelmaking plant to supply 75% of Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion needsKinder Morgan says it plans to buy more than 75 per cent of the pipe it needs for its Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion from a steelmaking factory in Regina.CanadaMay 2, 2017
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Up to 50 layoffs expected for Evraz steel plant in ReginaTemporary layoff were announced for around 40 to 50 employees at the Evraz steel plant in ReginaCanadaMay 15, 2015
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Evraz North America investing $200 million in Regina plantThe investment will include installation of a new two-step larger diameter pipe mill. It will also enable the production of larger, thicker-wall pipe and increase annual production capacity by over 100,000 tons.CanadaMar 31, 2015
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