Companies Invest in Right to Work Alabama, Creating New Jobs
CN Transportation and SteelFab are investing in the state of Alabama. Altogether, they will be investing $39.6 million as well as creating 82 new jobs.
CN Transportation and SteelFab are investing in the state of Alabama. Altogether, they will be investing $39.6 million as well as creating 82 new jobs.
Businesses in Alabama are expanding. Golden Boy Foods and HomTex combined are investing $23.5 million as well as create a total of 367 new jobs.
Alabama is seeing great economic growth, with 2 new businesses locating here and 1 expanding in the state. This will create 320 new jobs for the state.
Alabama is seeing an influx of new businesses joining their economy. Three of them include Amazon Logistics, Kimber Mfg, and Kith Kitchens.
Airbus, the European plane-maker that has for years been competing with Boeing for dominance in the global aerospace market, is staking its hopes for expanding its relatively small share of the U.S. market on a $600 million plant for single-aisle…
For a fourth time, Alabama auto workers voted in a decertification election that could free then from a United Auto Workers union (UAW) monopoly bargaining contract. Employees were helped with legal advice from the National Right to Work Legal Defense…
148 ballots cast by only 140 eligible voters, UAW using Obama NLRB to allow union to stay where workers already voted them out. 4th UAW Decertification vote set. News release from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: Workers to…
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Chattanoogan.com’s Roy Exum provides analysis of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union’s inside game from the UAW’s 36th Constitutional Convention: Frank Patta, the general secretary of the Volkswagen Global Group Works Council, told those at…