Irving Tissue, a Canadian paper plant, plans to expand its factory in Macon, Georgia and hire 100 additional workers.
When the International Paper plant closes in Georgetown next month, it will take 700 direct jobs and another 200 indirect ones with it and mark the end of an era.
A European manufacturer of recycled paper for corrugated board, which already has a plant in Hamilton, is interested in building a new facility in Dayton that could create more than 200 jobs. However, ...
In October, International Paper announced a series of layoffs that would eliminate more than 1,800 jobs, including 400 in ...