Paul and Wilson Introduce National Right to Work Act to End Forced Union Dues for Workers
National Right to Work President applauds legislation that would prevent union officials from extracting union dues from workers as a condition…
Being a Right to Work state, Indiana is always attracting new businesses. This then helps build the economy and create new jobs. Three businesses that are locating here soon include Dyke Industries, MJB Wood Group, and Milliman. Altogether, these three companies will create 251 new jobs for the state. And these are only three examples.
Dyke Industries is adding a new location soon in Right to Work Harrison, Indiana. This will also create 56 new jobs for the area!
“With our state’s pro-growth business climate, and the most concentrated manufacturing workforce in the nation, Indiana is the perfect place for companies like Dyke Industries to scale operations. […] We’re excited to see the company building a foundation for success in Dearborn County and look forward to supporting them as they grow and thrive in the Hoosier state.” […]
“Dearborn County welcomes Dyke Industries to Indiana. […] Their investment represents some of the first fruits of our county’s investment in the West Harrison Business Park along I-74. Many people have contributed in preparing West Harrison for economic development projects like Dyke Industries. Because of that work, we can now welcome this amazing company.”
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MJB Wood Group is creating 100 new jobs in Right to Work Bristol, Indiana as a result of an investment in their new location. So this will be a great addition to the economy!
“We are excited to invest in this new facility because of MJB’s commitment to […] Northern Indiana and the surrounding areas.” […]
“We applaud MJB Wood Group for selecting Elkhart County for its new facility, and we value our partnership with the company. […] MJB has been sourcing and delivering diverse wood products for more than 45 years, and their new facility will allow them to improve efficiencies and provide a better overall customer experience.”
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Milliman is adding a new location soon in Right to Work Indianapolis, Indiana with a $6 million investment. This will also create 95 new jobs!
“Milliman’s Indianapolis office has more than doubled in size in the last five years and continues to be a market leader, providing healthcare and insurance expertise and technology solutions to clients. […] Milliman [commits] to our growing business in central Indiana. We are excited to grow our team by nearly 100 professionals in the coming years, including hiring many graduates of Indiana’s colleges and universities.” […]
“Indiana is committed to ensuring our state is a premier, global hub for talent and for business. […] We will continue cultivating a pro-growth business environment and talented workforce so companies like Milliman can continue to grow and thrive while creating quality job opportunities for Hoosiers.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Indiana, click here.
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National Right to Work President applauds legislation that would prevent union officials from extracting union dues from workers as a condition…
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