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Parliamentary Question: Job Creation in Cork

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16th July 201322nd January 2016
By admin_exsiteIn Cork, Environment, Community and Local Government, Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
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Question to the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (Mr Richard Bruton, TD)

To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of jobs created in Cork in the past twelve months which have been supported by his Department or associated agencies; and if he will make a statement on the matter. – Jerry Buttimer.

For WRITTEN answer on Tuesday, 16th July, 2013.

REPLY

Employment data for Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland is collected annually as part of the Forfás Annual Employment survey.  Employment figures for 2012 are outlined in the following tabular statement and figures for 2013 are not yet available.

Enterprise Ireland’s mission is to partner with entrepreneurs, businesses, and the research and investment communities to develop Ireland’s international trade, innovation, leadership, and competitiveness. The ultimate objective is increased employment and prosperity in Ireland.

Cork, as Ireland’s second city, has grown over the past decade into a globally recognised location for foreign direct investment, attracting several billions of Euros in investment by overseas companies.  In recent years, the IDA Ireland supported foreign direct investment base has expanded with the addition of software, customer support and shared services activities.

The County and City Enterprise Boards (CEB) in County Cork will continue to ensure that available funds are targeted to maximise entrepreneurial development and will work with microenterprise businesses on an on-going basis.  The following tabular statement outlines the jobs created by the Cork Enterprise Boards for 2012.

Number of Jobs created by Enterprise Ireland Client Companies in Cork

Year

2012

Jobs Created (Full Time)

1,663

Number of Jobs created by IDA Ireland Client Companies in Cork

Year

2012

Jobs Created (Full Time)

2,162

Jobs Created by the Cork County and City Enterprise Boards for 2012

County Enterprise Board

Full-Time Jobs Created

Part-Time Jobs Created

Whole Time Equivalent

Cork City

52

19

61.5

North Cork

59

12

65

South Cork

179

97

227.5

West Cork

83

58

112

Total

373

186

466

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