An Economic Update on Right to Work Kentucky
Three companies that are investing in Right to Work Kentucky are Community Wellness Technology, Harbor Steel & Supply, and Flavorman.
Three companies that are investing in Right to Work Kentucky are Community Wellness Technology, Harbor Steel & Supply, and Flavorman.
No union, but especially not one with multiple top officials convicted in federal court of accepting bribes and embezzling workers’ dues money, should be allowed to impose unionization on workers by colluding with company officials to bypass a secret ballot vote. That’s why it is critical that any state incentive package includes a condition that the decision over whether to unionize the proposed Ford-SK Innovation Western Tennessee plant be made with workers having the full protection of a federally supervised secret ballot vote, and absent any backroom deal between company and UAW officials.
Two companies that are investing in Right to Work Alabama are Special Aerospace Services (SAS) and Humminbird.
Three businesses that are expanding soon in Right to Work South Carolina are Auria, Monti, and Home Depot, furthering the economy.
Two businesses that are adding new locations in Florida are Terran Orbital and Genesis Systems. This will create 2,220 new jobs!
Two companies that are adding new locations in Right to Work Arizona are Helix Electric, and Imperial Brown. This will create 200 new jobs!
Rivian, Walbro, and Blackmer are all investing in Right to Work Michigan, creating 190 new jobs for people in the state.
Companies that are investing in Right to Work Virginia Include Southern Virginia Vegetable Packing, Virginia Industrial Plastics, and Service Center Metals.
Four companies that are investing in Right to Work Texas are Raytheon, SAF, Wallbox, and Knauf Insulation, creating 1,126 new jobs!