GLASGOW —
The Glasgow RR Donnelley facility was given preliminary approval on Thursday for $5.6 million in incentives from state funding and tax breaks, according to information on Kentucky’s Financial Incentives Database.
Funded through the Kentucky Business Investment Program, this expansion will provide an estimated 58 new jobs, according to the state website. The estimated hourly wage for the new positions will be $11.55.
Larry Pike, human resources manager for RR Donnelley in Glasgow, said he was “not authorized” to discuss the incentive plan, and Doug Fitzgerald, vice president of communications for the company, could not be reached for comment by deadline.
More information will be provided as it is made available.
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