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Mastermyne manning levels cut in half at Appin

Despite the contract changes at Appin mine, the company continues to maintain FY2020 guidance.

Mastermyne has been issued a variation to the contract to reduce its overall manning numbers by approximately 100 people with about 100 remaining on the Appin project.

Mastermyne has been issued a variation to the contract to reduce its overall manning numbers by approximately 100 people with about 100 remaining on the Appin project.

Mastermyne said the contract had a completion date of June 2020 and it could not advise if the contract would be extended past then. "Despite the contract changes at Appin mine, the company continues...

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