Offshore crisis could force DNV GL to slash 1,000 workers

The world's largest classification bureau, DNV GL, plans to lay off around 1,000 due to the crisis in the oil and gas sector. The announcement comes in the wake of the company's annual report 2015, which showed a revenue of close to USD 3 billion.
Rene Eriksen er CEO i verdens største klassifikationsselskab DNV GL, der planlægger at sige farvel til en større antal medarbejdere. | Photo: DNV GL
Rene Eriksen er CEO i verdens største klassifikationsselskab DNV GL, der planlægger at sige farvel til en større antal medarbejdere. | Photo: DNV GL
BY NIKLAS KRIGSLUND

Pink slips could be underway to upwards of 1,000 employees at the world's largest classification bureau, DNV GL.

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