Expedia Inc. (Nasdaq: EXPE) has plans as early as next week to announce a hiring expansion in Springfield, according to a state lawmaker close to the situation.
Missouri State Rep. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, said he was told during a July 13 visit to Expedia’s
Springfield office that an announcement would be made in early August regarding new jobs in Springfield.
At least two billboards along Springfield highways indicate the company is in hiring mode.
The billboards refer job seekers to
www.expediajobs.com, where six job openings are posted. While officials declined to discuss their plans, Nodler expects more jobs to open up.
Nodler introduced an amendment to a bill signed July 8 by Gov. Jay Nixon that exempts Expedia and others from paying municipalities’ hotel and motel sales taxes, according to
Springfield Business Journal coverage.
“Apparently there are 16 or 17 states in which Expedia is involved in similar litigation and is making legislative efforts,” Nodler said. “Missouri is the first state to adopt a law clarifying this issue.”
“I’m told by Expedia that while they were looking at an expansion in the state of Missouri, because of the effect of this law, they anticipate a greater emphasis on business activity in this state,” he said. "They believe it will result in an increased number of employees created at a facility in Springfield. They are planning an announcement that’s specific on that the first week in August.”
Nodler did not know the exact number of possible jobs. Expedia officials say the company is only hiring for jobs listed on the Web site.
“We have not announced details regarding any growth plans in Springfield aside from our lease of the airport terminal including any hiring or recruitment advertising activities, and we don’t have additional information at this time,” Expedia Public Relations Director Katie Deines Fourcin said via e-mail.
Only six of the 458 job vacancies posted on the Web site were for the Springfield office.
The online travel service employs nearly 300 at its 4124 S. McCann Court office. Expedia signed a lease in February to occupy the former Springfield-Branson National Airport terminal building beginning in the fall.
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