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.
North Carolina supports businesses of all kinds, from Integro Technologies to Jabil Healthcare. These two companies in particular are both expanding in the state, specifically with locations in Salisbury and Henderson County, respectively. This Right to Work state also holds many company headquarters. Arrival will soon be joining in Charlotte, while Farmina Pet Food will be joining Reidsville.
Altogether, the four companies will total $72.17 million in investments and create 459 new jobs across the state. So it’s no doubt that North Carolina’s economy is booming and investments like these make it even better.
“Today’s expansion by Integro Technologies showcases our state’s productive, tech-savvy workforce. [This] company provides customized inspection solutions that meet the fast-changing needs of global industry and will grow jobs in Rowan County.”
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“We’re thrilled to welcome Arrival to Charlotte and appreciate their selection of the Charlotte Region for their company’s multi-faceted growth. [This] illustrates that our region has diverse offerings to meet the needs of next-generation manufacturing, technology, and headquartered companies.
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“Jabil plans to construct the new facility on roughly 19 acres of the 41 acre Garrison Lane Property in East Flat Rock. [It] was recently purchased as part of a historic, three-party agreement among Henderson County, the City of Hendersonville and the Economic Investment Fund of Henderson County, to help protect land for industrial development and job creation.”
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“Farmina’s selection of North Carolina for this significant investment provides ample evidence that our infrastructure, workforce, cost structure and global market access enable leading companies to meet their strategic business objectives. […] We welcome Farmina as the newest member of our manufacturing community[. We also] appreciate the outstanding work of our partners and allies who helped make today’s announcement possible.”
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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.
Nice-Pak and Amazon are investing in Arkansas. Nice-Pak, in Jonesboro, will create 300 jobs, while Amazon will be creating 500 new jobs in Little Rock.
A National Institute for Labor Relations Research analysis of U.S. Census Bureau (BOC) data shows that the mean cost of living-adjusted, after-tax household income in Right to Work states in 2019 was $64,572, roughly $4,300 higher than the forced-dues state average.