Sibanye-Stillwater Hosting Job Fair for Displaced Employees
Hundreds of employees, their families, and community members are still reeling from the announcement on 9/12 that Sibanye Stillwater Mine is laying off a significant portion of its Montana workforce. Approximately 680 workers are losing their jobs.
These numbers represent roughly 40% of Sibanye's Montana workforce. The company says low metal prices for the last few years have made the mines unprofitable, citing a $394 million half-year loss in 2024.
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Many of the miners live in smaller communities in southcentral Montana, such as Columbus or Absarokee, where the economic impact of nearly 700 people without good-paying jobs is a significant hit to local economies.
Attend the free event on Oct 1st and 2nd in Columbus.
Per a press release received on 9/24, Sibayne Stillwater is sponsoring a job fair in conjunction with Job Service Billings. This Career Fair targets those impacted by impending layoffs. It will occur on October 1 and 2 from 7 AM to 7 PM at the Stillwater County Civic Center, 16 Sheep Dip Rd Columbus, MT 59019.
Employers can participate for free.
Employers in the region are encouraged to participate, at no cost. Companies can register HERE. Job Service Billings notes there will be more events in the future- including a large one in Billings that is in the works. Keep up to date with their Facebook Page or by reaching out to Billings Job Service at 406-652.3080.
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