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Aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney Canada is poised to lay off as many as 1,000 employees worldwide in the coming months. q/ f$ j% U- ?! x, i5 X
6 ~ C. m% a) ?! ]/ Y/ M3 xThe company employs 10,000 people around the world, including 7,000 people in Canada. Most of the company's workforce is in the province of Quebec./ M4 H$ ?! B G; |( o% N0 f6 |$ Z
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It is not known which of the company's facilities will be touched by the layoffs.
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5 E+ \1 D# ?9 n0 L% FEmployees in Quebec received the information about the job cuts on Wednesday.3 @$ t# S' z2 ]) I4 J+ @. J5 J7 C
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They were told that it could be months before the company decides on the extent and locations of the layoffs.: k* H4 P' _3 U! H; U
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Sources have indicated to Radio-Canada that the division that makes jet engines for business planes could be affected.
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+ Z" c' q# k; p8 K/ O LPratt & Whitney Canada makes jets for Bombardier and Cessna, two airplane makers that have announced their own cuts due to a slowdown in the aerospace industry.# m2 o8 r+ U; m) l* Y$ \* e
* O) z! g" L( [. `8 tNews of layoffs comes just months after Pratt & Whitney Canada announced a $575.3 million plant in Mirabel, north of Montreal. The plant is supposed to assemble and test cleaner, quieter and more efficient jet engines, creating 565 jobs.2 k! ?! }3 O$ p: o% p. M. W& k
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Last year, the company also won a major contract to provide more efficient PW810 engines for the Cessna Citation Columbus large business jet.6 \% V0 k P6 j5 Q
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Pratt & Whitney Canada is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, a high-technology company based in Hartford, Conn. |
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