W.Va. Procter & Gamble Plant to Hire 900 Employees by 2020

Officials from Procter and Gamble have announced additional products will be manufactured at the Martinsburg plant and, as a result, more employees will be needed.

Since construction began in 2015 for West Virginia’s Procter and Gamble plant, the organization estimated a need for 700 full-time employees to be hired by 2019.

But it was announced this week that additional hair care products, body wash, and dish care items will be manufactured there. Officials say the [transfer of] additional production will be completed by 2020 and require an extra 200 full-time employees.

Products include items such as Pantene, Head & Shoulders, Aussie and Herbal Essences shampoos and conditioners; Olay, Old Spice, Gillette and Ivory body washes; Dawn, Joy, Gain and Ivory hand dish washing products; Swiffer; and Bounce.

Bounce will be the first items produced at the West Virginia site, beginning Feb. 14.

More than 300 employees have been hired already. Most are local. Officials say the search for more applicants continues.

Justice Calls for Advancing West Virginia's Farming, Jobs

Governor Jim Justice says West Virginia has opportunities to expand farming and jobs with fertile soil and good climate, rainfall and temperatures for growing, calling for state’s reconstituted Agriculture Advisory Board to advance them.

The first-year governor, whose family businesses include farms, says he wants West Virginia to find a niche crop to market to the world, also noting that it is within 600 miles (966 kilometers) of two-thirds of the U.S. population and those markets.

Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt recently relaunched the board, saying it was established to develop a strategic plan for the state’s agriculture but has been inactive for several years.

The board consists of the governor, commissioner and the director of the cooperative extension service of West Virginia University.

Its first meeting is scheduled Monday.

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