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US oil giant Chevron could slash at least 10 per cent of jobs in its Singapore operations - just days after Shell announced it would cut 500 jobs here.
The second largest integrated energy company in the US said it planned to trim 10-15 per cent of its global workforce as part of a plan to cut operating costs as well as capital investments to "match projected activity levels".
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