What Companies are Investing in Right to Work North Carolina?
Fujifilm, Syngenta, Arrival, and Biogen are all investing in North Carolina. Combined, these will create over a thousand new jobs!
Fujifilm, Syngenta, Arrival, and Biogen are all investing in North Carolina. Combined, these will create over a thousand new jobs!
Three businesses that are investing in Right to Work Arizona include Shambaugh & Sons, ElectraMecchanica, and UACJ Automotive Whitehall Industries.
On average, forced-unionism states are 26.2% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states, and the least affordable states are all forced-unionism.
Not only did the union teamsters get outvoted by the XPO Logistics workers, but they lost by a landslide of 16-2. Read what NRTWC President Mark Mix says.
Studio Displays, Basware, On Time Distribution, and T-Mobile are all investing in South Carolina, which will create 673 new jobs!
“Now it’s time for Right to Work supporters nationwide to show we can lobby just as effectively in support of legislation that would repeal federally imposed forced union dues and fees.”
Metalsa Structural Products, Stratus Plastics, and Wholesale Hardwood Interiors area all investing in Right to Work Kentucky.
Gramercy Labs and ElementUS are both investing in Louisiana - one in New Orleans and the other in Gramercy. But which is where may surprise you!
SK Holdings C&C, KIRCHHOFF Automotive, Adecco Group, and Integrated Fiber Solutions are all investing in Right to Work Georgia.