Here's Right to Work Michigan's Latest Economic Developments
The latest companies investing in Right to Work Michigan include Neogen and Island Plastics, as well as Hyundai.
With union militants striking reports and destroying property, it’s sad to see the Obama Administration refuses to condemn such tactics:
White House spokesman Jay Carney declined to condemn the increasing violence and threats by union members in Michigan, merely telling reporters Tuesday that “the president believes in debate that’s civil.”
When asked by a reporter about a claim by Michigan state Democrat that “there will be blood” should Republicans pass a union-choice law in Michigan, Carney professed ignorance and then downplayed the comment.
“I haven’t see those comments, and I’m not sure they mean what someone interprets them to mean,” he said.
The latest companies investing in Right to Work Michigan include Neogen and Island Plastics, as well as Hyundai.
Companies investing in Right to Work Wisconsin include MilliporeSigma and Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery, as well as Whisker and Kroger.
Two companies that are making major investments in Right to Work Kansas are Simmons Pet Food and Panasonic Energy.