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JCB Transmissions creates 40 jobs in Wrexham
Published: 25th May 2012 11:45:29
A total of 40 new jobs are being created at the JCB Transmissions factory in Wrexham.
It follows a £2m investment at one of the company's two plants in the county borough announced in March.
About 70 extra people have already been taken on in the past year taking employment at the Wrexham factories to almost 500, excluding the new jobs.
JCB said 350 agency jobs were being created across its UK factories due to a rise in demand for products.
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