Union Special Privileges vs. Affordability
In addition to helping make the necessities and amenities of life more affordable, Right to Work laws help keep individual and family aggregate state-local tax burdens from spiraling out of control.

Four companies are investing in Right to Work Indiana. These include ITS Logistics, Ludo Fact USA, Tempur Sealy International, and G&H Wire Company. With the exception of Ludo Fact USA, which is expanding in Lafayette, all of these companies are adding new locations soon. ITS Logistics will be adding a new location in Whitestown, while Tempur Sealy International will be in Crawfordsville. Lastly, G&H Wire Company will be adding headquarters in Franklin.
Altogether, these four companies will be creating 767 new jobs all across the state. So this is great news for Indiana’s economy! Read on to find out more about each investment.
ITS Logistics LLC is adding a new location in Right to Work Whitestown, Indiana. This will be covered by an $11.8 million investment that will also create 199 new jobs!
“When researching regions in the eastern United States to expand our business, central Indiana was the obvious choice for several reasons, the geographic distribution advantages, the overall quality of the workforce, the strong partnership with the IEDC, the fact that Indiana is an extremely business-friendly state and a place where we truly feel that we can grow our culture and one day provide employment for more than 500 ITS team members. […] We’re greatly looking forward to the future of ITS in Indiana[…].”
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Ludo Fact USA is expanding soon in Right to Work Lafayette, Indiana with an $11 million investment. This will create 114 new jobs!
“Located in Lafayette, Indiana, we are at the Crossroads of America, allowing us to reach the majority of our customers’ warehouse and distribution centers within two days. […] The quality and dedication of the workforce in Lafayette has proven itself to be an asset for Ludo Fact USA and our customers.” […]
“Home to more than 1,050 foreign-owned business facilities, Indiana is committed to ensuring the Hoosier State is a premier, global hub for talent and for business. […] Ludo Fact USA is a perfect fit for Indiana. We look forward to the company’s continued growth in Lafayette, creating new Hoosier jobs and furthering our strong partnerships with global corporations.”
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Tempur Sealy International is investing $140 million toward a new location in Right to Work Crawfordsville, Indiana. This will also create 300 new jobs!
“After a thorough site search and evaluation process, we have identified Crawfordsville, Indiana as the ideal location[…]. We selected this location based on the robust business climate fostered by the state and local government, the quality of life the city of Crawfordsville provides its citizens and the property’s access to major transportation routes.”
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G&H Wire Company will soon establish headquarters in Right to Work Franklin, Indiana. This will create 154 new jobs for Johnson County!
“Indiana has a rich tradition of strength in life sciences, ranking second in the U.S. for these critical exports like pharmaceuticals, medical devices and orthopedics. […] The state continues to provide a vibrant life sciences sector for innovative companies like G&H to not only create a foundation, but plan for and achieve future success.”
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