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P&G Moving 650 Jobs To Downtown Cincinnati

The jobs, moved from P&G's Governor's Hill location, will increase the company's Cincinnati employee payroll by about $30 million.

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Stephanie61 - 6/25/2009 10:40 AM
I am with u on Mallory, another building was just to costly to keep open anymore,it's about money,cutting the fat on P&G's part. The drive to Cincy from In. will be a big pain, can u say early retierment.

GObound - 6/24/2009 10:41 PM
Mallory is so full of it. By saying, “P&G’s decision is further proof that companies want to be a part of what is going on in Cincinnati.", showed me how much he DOESN'T know. The lease was up on the building rented and we had to find a new place to go. Downtown had the most space available, so that's what was chosen. That's it, plain and simple. I love how Mallory tries to take credit for something he didn't do anything for. I'm not looking forward to funding an incompetent city and government that absolutely has no clue.

lickorice - 6/24/2009 5:47 PM
Great 650 more peiople to rob of taxes!!!

gelsbern - 6/24/2009 4:25 PM
Wait til they have to walk 2 miles a day to and from their parking lot.

catsrule - 6/24/2009 4:04 PM
Wait till they see the 2.1% tax withheld from their pay. It sucks.

taxpayer99 - 6/24/2009 3:54 PM
so if they are coming from Mason how are they creating jobs? lol people will commute to Down town from mason they just love to spin it to sound like they have done so much!

Sparkeysmom - 6/24/2009 3:52 PM
These jobs were transferred not created. The mayor is getting desperate. I guess he thinks this will make up for the multi-million dollar deficit.

Leboman - 6/24/2009 3:30 PM
The idiots at City Hall would try and claim this as "jobs created". They didn't create anything, and will probably run these jobs into the ground when they have to raise the city taxes so high to start paying all the lawsuits off when the trolley starts running through OTR and people are getting mugged and shot.

Muskie - 6/24/2009 3:28 PM
The jobs are coming from Mason.....duh....talk about robbing peter to pay paul.

sparks55 - 6/24/2009 3:23 PM
Well that should help offset Cincinnati's 40 million deficit!

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