Mining cuts hit hard as Skilled Group chief executive Angus McKay bows out

By Simon Evans
Updated August 5 2015 - 2:13pm, first published 12:43pm
Skilled Group chief executive Angus McKay is stepping down as the labour hire firm will be swallowed by Programmed Maintenance in a $700 million-plus merger. Photo: Jim Rice
Skilled Group chief executive Angus McKay is stepping down as the labour hire firm will be swallowed by Programmed Maintenance in a $700 million-plus merger. Photo: Jim Rice

Skilled Group chief executive Angus McKay has felt the full brunt of the mining sector slowdown in handing down his first and last full-year result at the labour hire company about to be swallowed by rival Programmed Maintenance.

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