National Post

IRVING TO MAKE 1,700 NEW HIRES AS NAVY CONTRACT RAMPS UP

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J. D. Irving Ltd., says it will need to hire to fill 1,510 new jobs in Canada and 190 in the U. S. over the next three years. The Saint John-based conglomera­te says its plans include finding people to help build ships for the Canadian navy and to staff a $ 400- million tissue plant in Macon, Ga., expected to create 200 jobs. Irving projects a total of 10,400 hires across operations in Canada and the U. S. through 2020, with most of those workers needed to replace staff who retire or leave the company for other reasons. About 2,500 of the hires are expected to be students. That’s about 800 each year over the three-year period, according to Mary Keith, vice- president of communicat­ions. Irving says 84 per cent of the hiring will be to fill jobs in Atlantic Canada.

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