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Bausch & Lomb to create 125 jobs in Waterford

byCustoms Today Report
30/04/2015
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DUBLIN: Less than a year after it was on the verge of closing its Waterford manufacturing base and shedding 1,100 employees, contact lens giant Bausch & Lomb has announced the creation of 125 new jobs in the city.

Employee acceptance of a cost-cutting deal, including pay cuts and almost 200 redundancies, last summer allowed Bausch & Lomb stay open in Waterford and Wednesday’s news of 125 positions over the coming years follows another boost last November when 50 new jobs were announced.

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The total of 175 new posts will be in place by the end of 2017 following an investment of €75 million in new manufacturing capacity in Waterford, supported by IDA Ireland. Planning permission has already been secured for a new 112,000 sq ft building on a 17-acre site adjacent to the company’s existing base in the Waterford Business Park.

The construction phase will see 150 jobs being created over the next two years.

Bausch & Lomb’s Waterford general manager Damian Finn said the announcement was “a huge turnaround and a significant turnaround” for the 35-year-old plant and its workers. “It’s our biggest investment in the history of Bausch & Lomb in Waterford.”

Asked about the support given the company by IDA Ireland and the government, Mr Finn said the single biggest factor in the new investment was the cost cuts introduced last year.

“The prime reason we’re making this investment today is because of the cost structures we have now in place. We are grateful to the Government for their support on training and development which we will need in order to upskill our employees and upskill the new employees coming in. But the prime reason for this investment is down to the employees of this company.”

He confirmed there will be no restoration of cut wages to workers as a result of the turnaround. “The cost-saving measures put in place by the company have put us in a sound competitive position.”

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said the last year had seen “a very difficult journey for the workers here and the people of Waterford” and said a “huge amount of work” has gone into ensuring the plant’s future and growth. “

This is a great comeback for the company, for the workers, for Waterford.”

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