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Security guard James Reamsma is disappointed that the Right to Work repeal re-imposes forced-dues payments, but he and his coworkers still have a shot to restore their liberty.
Companies are choosing to invest in Right to Work Mississippi. Two of the most recent Right to Work Mississippi are Menasha Packaging and Steel Dynamics. And Steel Dynamics is making a major investment. Read on in order to learn more!
Menasha Packaging is investing $79 million and creating 21 new jobs in order to expand in Right to Work Pelahatchie, Mississippi.
“We are excited about our expansion into Pelahatchie and the cultural fit that exists with the team here. We are committed to investing not only in the facility, but also in this great team and in the community. We appreciate the assistance provided by the state, county and city in helping us solidify our long-term commitment to Pelahatchie.” […]
“MDA congratulates Menasha Packaging on this expansion. The company’s leadership found the ingredients for success in Rankin County, and as a result, Menasha is growing and creating 21 new jobs for the area’s skilled workforce.”
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Steel Dynamics is investing $2.5 billion and creating 1,000 new jobs in Right to Work Columbus, Mississippi in order to erect a new facility.
“With this record-breaking investment, Steel Dynamics is creating 1,000 high-quality, blue-collar jobs that pay more than double the current average salary of Mississippi. […] I want to thank Steel Dynamics, the Mississippi Legislature, the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA), Joe Max Higgins and Golden Triangle Development LINK, and everyone involved in this project whose diligent work was instrumental in securing this tremendous economic development win for the people of our great state.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Mississippi, click here.
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