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Officials at the company known as Alpart blamed the global economic slowdown for the cutbacks, which take effect on Thursday.
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Officials at the company known as Alpart blamed the global economic slowdown for the cutbacks, which take effect on Thursday.
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The company, known as Alpart, had announced in March that it would suspend operations for at least a year because the global recession had caused aluminum prices to fall and reduced the demand for bauxite and alumina.
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The company known as Alpart had asked the National Workers Union, which represents over 1,000 of the company's 1,300 workers, to agree to postpone the 12 percent pay hikes because of the global financial crisis and the fall in price of alumina on the world market.
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"The economic situation required Alpart to take immediate action," said the Managing Director Alberto Fabrini.
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March 19 - Norsk Hydro affiliate Alumina Partners of Jamaica (Alpart) said it plans to shut its 1.65 million tonnes a year alumina refinery for a year from May 15.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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For there was little by way of despair in the reaction of the Alpart employees with whom
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Ramnarine, as had happened at tiny Alpart two weeks ago, was belted about at sprawling Sabina by Chris Gayle on Sunday, and by Hinds and Samuels yesterday.
CaribbeanCricket.com 2009
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A recent television story detailed one of the initiatives that Alpart has introduced to help their displaced workers.
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For instance, the Alpart workers who will be without the jobs to which they have left home daily over the years cannot "fake it" in communities such as Nain, Junction, Malvern,
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