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Kentucky Archives

Right to Work Kentucky Supports Expansion and New Jobs
January 1

Right to Work Kentucky Supports Expansion and New Jobs

IT Supply Solutions, Stanley Engineered Fastening, and Protective Life are all investing in Kentucky, creating 164 new jobs.

Right To Work Kentucky Sees Influx of Economic Growth and Job Options
November 24

Right To Work Kentucky Sees Influx of Economic Growth and Job Options

Four companies that are investing in Right to Work Kentucky area AHF Products, US Medical Glove, Nova Steel, and HANDLE Global.

Since Passing Right To Work, New High Paying Jobs Pour Into Kentucky
April 10

Since Passing Right To Work, New High Paying Jobs Pour Into Kentucky

Job-Creating Investments Pour Into Kentucky In 2018, a National Right to Work attorney went before the Kentucky Supreme Court to defend the state’s Right to Work law on behalf of factory employees William and Jacob Purvis (pictured) and one other…

New Right to Work Laws Already Boosting States
March 26

New Right to Work Laws Already Boosting States

BOURBON AND BATTERIES: Gov. Matt Bevin thanked EnerBlu executives for bringing good-paying jobs to Pike County, Ky., then handed them a bottle of whiskey’s “sweet spot,” for which the Bluegrass State is world-famous. Credit: Missouri Times But Missouri Job Creation…

Court Upholds Kentucky’s Right To Work Law
January 23

Court Upholds Kentucky’s Right To Work Law

"We welcome today’s ruling by the Franklin County Circuit Court upholding Kentucky’s Right to Work law..." - NRTW President Mark Mix

Missouri Union Bosses’ Kentucky Problem
January 16

Missouri Union Bosses’ Kentucky Problem

Immediate Right to Work Implementation Sparks a Boom Next Door Early this year, Kentucky and Missouri respectively became the 27th and 28th states to adopt Right to Work laws. But what they have experienced since with regard to labor…

April 27

Quote: If Kentucky wasn't a Right To Work state, it wouldn't have been on the list

Kentucky’s CBS affiliate WKYT television reports that KY Gov. Matt Bevin announced a new $1.3 billion aluminum mill is coming to Eastern Kentucky creating 550 permanent jobs and 1,000 construction jobs.   The new Braidy Industries, Inc. factory will…

Kentucky Becomes 27th State to Enact Right to Work Law
February 10

Kentucky Becomes 27th State to Enact Right to Work Law

Kentucky has officially passed Right to Work laws, making it the 27th state to give workers the right to choose whether or not they want to be in a union.

Governor Bevin Signs Kentucky Right To Work Law
January 8

Governor Bevin Signs Kentucky Right To Work Law

[vsw id=”SsTswtCeRgs” source=”youtube” width=”625″ height=”344″ autoplay=”yes”] Video from Kentucky Governor’s office:  Gov. Bevin signs right-to-work legislation following the first week of Kentucky’s 2017 General Assembly, on Jan. 7, 2017.

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