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Minister promotes jobs in South East

The Minister for Jobs, Richard Bruton, is in Waterford today for a number of events aimed at promoting jobs in the South East region.

US healthcare firm to create  up to 200 jobs in Waterford

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US healthcare firm to create up to 200 jobs in Waterford
New manufacturing plant to create 200 jobs in Waterford

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New manufacturing plant to create 200 jobs in Waterford

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Medical devices multinational to create 100 jobs

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It has a workforce, a port, airport... all that’s missing is the jobs

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150 new medical-device jobs for Bray
30 more workers to be laid off at factory

A MULTINATIONAL company, which planned to employ 400 people when it opened in Waterford three years ago, has announced it is to cease manufacturing operations at the plant.

Tue, 09 Nov, 2004

Nypro Waterford announces jobs blow

An international computer components maker today confirmed it could not live up to a pledge to employ more than 400 workers at a plant in Waterford.

Mon, 08 Nov, 2004

400 jobs for Waterford

Electrochemical firm Nypro is to create 400 jobs with the establishment of a new factory in Waterford.

Mon, 24 Sep, 2001

Waterford expects 800 new jobs

Waterford is to get an 800-job boost through development announcements today by two American-linked companies.

Tue, 29 May, 2001

400 new jobs for Waterford

Up to 400 new jobs are on the way to Waterford later this year, with the opening of a high-tech manufacturing and assembley plant.

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