Fortescue Metals’ redundancy process is adding to the churn of senior and long-serving employees, with one of the miner’s top health, safety and environment officials heading for the exit.
Adam Meyer has worked on environmental or safety matters at Fortescue for most of the past 15 years and had reached the station of director for health, safety and environment until the redundancy process.
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