Pfizer to sell Little Island Plant

Pfizer is to sell it's Little Island plant The announcement by the company means that 136 jobs are at risk at the manufacturing plant Pfizer plans to withdraw from the plant at Little Island over the next 18 months and all the manufacturing operations will be moved to Ringaskiddy However, the company is hoping that some of the jobs will be saved if the plant can be sold. Vice President of Pfizer Dr Paul Duffy told Cork's RedFM the next step is to find a buyer for the Little Island plant Click PLAY button above to hear audio
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