Stellantis and Viking Group Choose Right to Work Indiana
Stellantis and Viking Group are both choosing to invest in Right to Work Indiana and will also be creating 376 new jobs as a result.
Smelling blood — and a chance for another vote to end employee secret ballot elections — union bosses in Indiana are bankrolling the upstart campaign of Michael Montagano against incumbent Mark Souder.
Souder, who has called the Card Check Scam Bill a license to intimidate workers, is under attack by Montagano whose campaign is funded almost exclusively by Big Labor money. The Journal Gazette reports that Big Labor has:
. . . contributed more than $130,000 to Montagano’s campaign operation – $20 of every $100 in total donations; 75 percent of all the political action committee money.
It’s more cash than unions donated to Souder’s last six challengers combined.
Stellantis and Viking Group are both choosing to invest in Right to Work Indiana and will also be creating 376 new jobs as a result.
A recent poll conducted by SurveyUSA, a national pollster rated “A” by polling aggregation site FiveThirtyEight, reveals Michiganders of all backgrounds strongly oppose overturning the state’s Right to Work law.
Liberation Labs and soulBrain MI are both establishing new locations in Right to work Indiana.