Liberty Co. job fair designed for those impacted by IP closure
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RICEBORO, Ga. () — Nearly a month has passed since the closure of the International Paper Mill affected over 1,000 workers, and Liberty County is actively assisting those still seeking employment.

The job fair was organized specifically due to the mill’s shutdown. Local businesses gathered near the Riceboro mill to offer opportunities to individuals looking to remain employed in the vicinity of their former workplace.

“The number of people I know who depended on this mill is immense,” stated Brynn Gran, CEO of the Liberty County Development Authority. “Having grown up here, I witnessed how it changed lives. The plant provided for families and funded children’s education. Economically, it was transformative for the community over many years. It’s very personal for many, and I am optimistic they will find new chances.”

Joseph Mitchell was one of many who came out to the job fair who was also impacted by the shutdown of the mill.

“The closure directly impacts me since IP owns our company,” expressed Mitchell. “Though I wear a DS Smith logo shirt, we were purchased by International Paper but retained our name. Now, we are permanently shutting down on October 20th.”

Organizers of the job fair said around 75% of the people who walked through the doors were affected by the closure.

This job fair was designed for workers effect by the IP closure but was open to anyone who was seeking a new opportunity.

This event is part of several efforts to tackle the effects of the mill’s closure. The Liberty County Development Authority is committed to continuing support for the community as many face job displacement.

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