Mexico’s Tenaris Tamsa to increase workforce by 25 percent by 2016

Friday, 20 November 2015 00:54:42 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Mexican pipe producer Tenaris Tamsa is expected to increase its workforce by 25 percent in 2016, according to a local union.

Pascual Lagunes Ochoa, general secretary at the union of the workers of Tenaris Tamsa, said about 700 jobs should be added to the company’s current workforce in 2016.

Ochoa said he expects the company’s output and sales will improve next year, as the company is expected to have a better year in 2016, when compared to the current year, in terms of both production and sales.

The union leader said a fourth manufacturing process, whose installations weren’t ready to be used this year, will soon be launched, allowing the company to hire the additional workers.

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