Sandvik has announced that it would be laying off more than 1000 employees in Sweden. The town of Sandviken in central Sweden will be hardest hit, with 900 positions within the Sandvik Materials Technology group to be made redundant. A further 140 jobs are to be eliminated in Hallstahammar, about 130km west of Stockholm. The cuts make up the bulk of a broader downsizing which will see a total of 1500 full time jobs within Sandvik Materials Technology and 600 temporary contracts within Sandvik Mining and Construction eliminated worldwide. The cuts come on top of the company’s earlier announced plans to cut staff levels by 380 positions in an effort to raise productivity. The layoffs are expected to be completed during the first half of 2009. Sandvik Tooling will also reduce production in the fourth quarter by implementing flexible working hours and temporary plant shut downs in Sweden and other countries, and will also eliminate nearly 300 temporary positions within the company.