Limerick City Enterprise Board yesterday unveiled its plan for 1997-99 by announcing 400 new jobs in service, information technology and the environment. Mr Maurice Moloney, city manager and chairman of the board, said each job cost under Pounds 5,000 and was remarkably low. The plan, he said, had an ambitious programme for training and mentoring to ensure the continued success and growth of their business.
400 jobs for Limerick
Limerick City Enterprise Board yesterday unveiled its plan for 1997-99 by announcing 400 new jobs in service, information technology…
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