Land Rover to Hire 1,000 New Workers to Increase Production at its UK Factory
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Land Rover to Hire 1,000 New Workers to Increase Production at its UK Factory



Good news for the local economy at Jaguar-Land Rover's (JLR) Halewood Operations manufacturing plant, which is located near Liverpool in the UK, as the Tata Motors owned automaker is creating 1,000 new jobs to support the increase of production for the Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Freelander 2 models.

With this latest move, JLR has tripled the number of employees at Halewood, from around 1,500 just three years ago to close to 4,500 workers today.

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