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Council CEO pledges full support in wake of Coty cuts

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The cosmetic manufacturer is to move its production from Nenagh to the UK by the end of next year resulting in the loss of over 200 jobs.

However steps have already been taken to secure a replacement industry to ensure the staff and local economy suffers as little as possible.

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CEO of Tipperary County Council Joe McGrath says while the closure will be a devastating blow to the area he says we now have to look to the future.

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