A new auto-related business services centre in Moncton that will create up to 150 jobs has opened with support from the New Brunswick government.
The province says Club Auto — which provides customer support for many brands in the automotive industry — opened its Moncton office last month and currently has 35 employees.
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The company intends to expand its workforce to 75 employees by early next year and to double that over five years.
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The province says that to support those jobs, Club Auto is eligible for up to $830,000 in provincial payroll rebates that are only provided to a company once it’s created and maintained the jobs for one year.
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