Companies Are Growing in Right to Work Mississippi
Companies such as Quadient, Kimberly-Clark, and VIP Luxury Seating are investing in Mississippi, creating new jobs and helping the economy.
Companies such as Quadient, Kimberly-Clark, and VIP Luxury Seating are investing in Mississippi, creating new jobs and helping the economy.
Three companies are investing in the state of Georgia, totaling $838 million in investments. They will also create a total of 829 new jobs across the state.
Three businesses - Nice-Pak, Kaiser Pickles, and POLYWOOD - are investing in expansions in Indiana, creating 264 new jobs across the state.
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.
Companies investing in Right to Work North Carolina include ApiJect, Clorox, Sedia Systems, and Wolf and Flow X-Ray.
Two companies in Tennessee are expanding, while another is moving into the state. Combined, this will provide 470 new jobs across the entire state.
Two businesses that are investing in Right to Work Iowa are BAE Systems and Spiber. Combined, the two will invest $201.4 million.
Florida's economic climate is attracting forward-thinking technology companies, creating economic growth and new job options.
Georgia attracts three new businesses while another one plans an expansion. These investments will create around 600 new jobs across the state.