Refresco to add 95 jobs at Joplin plant
The job market hasn't picked up the way one would have wanted it to be, but things are slowly getting there. Everyone is trying to their best to recover from the wrath the virus has unleashed upon us. In a bit to move a step forward, a Joplin manufacturer announced plans this week to add 95 jobs as part of an expansion. Refresco North America said in a statement that it is expanding its operations in the Joplin-Webb City Industrial Park and will add the jobs by the summer of 2021. To read more about this, click here.
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