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Alberta energy layoffs: Deborah Yedlin on the deep cuts

The oil slump is putting downtown Calgary on edge, but business commentator Deborah Yedlin says it feels different this time around.

An insider's look on what people are saying and how long it could take to recover

Calgary Eyeopener business commentator Deborah Yedlin on the scope of job cuts in the oil patch.

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Calgary Eyeopener business commentator Deborah Yedlin on the scope of job cuts in the oil patch.

The oil slump is putting downtown Calgary on edge, butbusiness commentator Deborah Yedlin says it feels different this time around.

"Even the people that have been here for a long time that have come through some things like this beforeare starting to get very unsettled about how long this is going to take to work its way through the system," said Deborah Yedlin on the Calgary Eyeopener on Wednesday.

With oil prices plummeting, we continue to hear about energy companies slashing their work forces.For those keeping track, here is an ongoing tally from Forbes:

The latest cuts came Wednesday morning fromConocoPhillips, which announcedit will belaying off 200 of its staff. This follows job cutsby Talisman Energy and Nexen Energy on Tuesday.

"People are getting spooked," said Yedlin.

"You talk to people,anecdotally,and they say they feel like there is about 5,000 less cars coming downtown and the morning's traffic is definitely not as heavy as it was."

Yedlinsays energy companies are being very strategic about how they're managing their workforce, laying off contract workers first and offering sabbaticals to full-time staff.