Stellantis and Viking Group Choose Right to Work Indiana
Stellantis and Viking Group are both choosing to invest in Right to Work Indiana and will also be creating 376 new jobs as a result.
Right to Work Oklahoma City, OK will be home to a new Boeing facility according to the Tacoma News Tribune:
The company will use the 320,000-square-foot structure near Tinker Air Force Base as home to its B-1 bomber modification program and its C-130 avionics update program.
The company plans to move 500 jobs from Long Beach, Calif to the Oklahoma capital to staff those engineering programs.
The Oklahoma City expansion is the latest Boeing move to shift work from higher cost states…
Jobs continue to flee California.
Stellantis and Viking Group are both choosing to invest in Right to Work Indiana and will also be creating 376 new jobs as a result.
Companies investing in Right to Work Arizona include Optimal Health Systems, as well as Ecobat and HyRel Technologies.
The legal notices explain that, despite this massive expansion of government-granted power for Michigan union bosses, private sector workers still have rights under federal law to opt out of formal union membership and to refuse to pay for union political or ideological expenditures, among other rights.