Union Special Privileges vs. Affordability
In addition to helping make the necessities and amenities of life more affordable, Right to Work laws help keep individual and family aggregate state-local tax burdens from spiraling out of control.

Companies not only prefer Right to Work states such as Kentucky, but also choose to relocate here. Two of the most recent Right to Work Kentucky business relocations are coming from eBlu Solutions and Automotive Service Products. In addition, BM2 Freight Services will also be expanding here. Read on so you can learn more!
eBlu Solutions is investing $700,000 in order to relocate to Right to Work Louisville, Kentucky. This will also create 82 new jobs.
“Supporting companies that are investing in our communities and serving our health care industry is critical, and I am thrilled to see a company like eBlu Solutions growing in Louisville. This investment will help improve lives and provide quality, well-paying jobs for the local community. I want to thank eBlu Solutions for their continued commitment to the commonwealth.” […]
“We are excited to celebrate eBlu Solutions’ move, which will allow the company to more than double its employment in Louisville. Our economic development team at Louisville Forward is ready to continue working with eBlu to meet their needs as the company grows.”
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BM2 Freight Services is investing $2.3 million in order to expand in Right to Work Covington, Kentucky. This will also create 56 new jobs.
“BM2 is pursuing aggressive growth goals by providing strategic transportation solutions and services to our customers in North America. […] Our priorities are service, communication and integrity. We’re thrilled to be expanding our headquarters and adding new jobs in Covington.” […]
“I am thrilled that BM2 Freight Services will expand its operations here in Kentucky and want to thank the company’s leadership for believing in what this great state has to offer. I am looking forward to their continued success.” […]
“Given our proximity to more than half of the consumers in the United States within a day’s drive, and the number of manufacturers we have in the Cincinnati region, logistics management is a high-growth industry. […] We applaud BM2’s decision to expand in Covington and add new, high-paying jobs in Northern Kentucky.”
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Automotive Service Products is relocating to Right to Work Boone County, Kentucky with $8 million, which will also create 25 new jobs!
“Kentucky continues to see growth and momentum from some of its most important industries. […] The manufacturing sector plays a huge role in the commonwealth’s economy, and that is because of companies like Automotive Service Products. Seeing a company choose Kentucky over other locations to expand is a testament to the resources, unique location and skilled workforce in our state. I want to thank the leaders at Automotive Service Products for their continued dedication to this state and wish them all the success in the future.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Kentucky, click here.
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