Over 200 jobs to be created in Sligo as GW Plastics expands its Irish operations
The US company manufactures injection moulded thermoplastic and silicone solution for healthcare and pharmaceutical industries
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The US company manufactures injection moulded thermoplastic and silicone solution for healthcare and pharmaceutical industries
The announcement comes alongside a €350 million investment in Genomics Medicine Ireland.
The announcement will bring the total number of Voxpro jobs in Cork and Dublin to 3,000.
The holiday resort is due to be completed in 2019.
House frame manufacturer Entekra has just secured €46 million in funding.
Supermac’s plans to open a total of six new outlets in Ireland this year.
Pharmaceutical company MSD has announced 350 jobs, while design software firm Autodesk has announced 200.
Starting salaries will range from €59,000 to €72,000.
The media giant is set to create the jobs at its National Customer Experience Centre just south of the city.
Job losses within IDA companies were at their lowest level since 1997 – but it doesn’t expect that trend to continue.
The minister herself has said: “I don’t mind and I don’t care what people say about me.”
The majority of graduate jobs are in Dublin – but the capital city pays graduates the least, according to a major new survey.
Two companies are expanding and Limerick IT is getting a new campus.
There are 600 new Garda positions on the way in 2016.
The company is opening a ‘Centre for Innovation’ in the capital.
“This is great news for Limerick and the mid-west region,” said Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
The live register hasn’t seen figures this low since February 2009
Brightwater is hiring the staff across its offices in Dublin, Cork and Belfast.
NetLabs, a €5 million research building, was officially opened by the Minister for Education today.
“If I came in and we were saying: ‘We had a 100 per cent success rate’, you’d say: ‘Well that’s just spin,’” Jobs Minister Richard Bruton said today.
The number of people on the Live Register fell by 3,300 last month, according to the Central Statistics Office.
The coalition has been boosted this year by a continuing fall in the numbers of people who are unemployed with the jobless rate now at 12.8 per cent.