Right to Work Iowa Welcomes New Businesses
Two companies investing in Right to Work Iowa are Sub-Zero Group and Fair Oaks Foods. Altogether, they will create 439 new jobs.
Looks like, once again, gutting Iowa’s popular Right to Work Law may be on the Democrats’ agenda in the 2008 Legislative Session. State Representative Christopher Rants (R-Sioux City) has called on House Democrats to “let Iowans know” their plans:
It’s time the Democrats start being straight with Iowans, do they intend to continue their attempts to gut Iowa’s right to work law and crush Iowa’s prosperous business climate, or will the[y] work with Republicans to preserve this important law.
Two companies investing in Right to Work Iowa are Sub-Zero Group and Fair Oaks Foods. Altogether, they will create 439 new jobs.
Valent BioSciences and Hydrite are both expanding soon in different Right to Work Iowa locations.
Businesses investing in the Midwest include Accelerate360 in Kansas, Link Mfg in Iowa, Nucor in Nebraska, and Core Scientific in North Dakota.