Canadian engineering and construction giant SNC-Lavalin says it will reduce the company's global workforce by 4,000, or 9 per cent of its total.
The Montreal-based engineering and construction company said Thursday the job cuts are part of its ongoing efforts to get out of underperforming business segments.
About three-quarters of the downsizing will be directed at SNC's activities outside of Canada. The layoffs will occur over 18 months starting in 2015.
SNC-Lavalin is one of the world's leading engineering and construction groups, with offices in more than 50 countries and about 45,000 employees worldwide serving a variety of industries.
The company has been working for several years to overcome the impact of alleged corruption among some of its former senior executives.
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