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.
When discussing his priorities, on the eve of the 2008 legislative session, Iowa State Representative Jeff Kaufmann made the following observation:
It is critical that we preserve our status as a Right to Work state. Attempts last year to weaken our Right to Work law were ill-advised in my opinion. As Iowans we should have the right to join a union but we should also have the right to not be a part of one. It should be an individual choice.
So true! And kudos to you, Representative Kaufmann, for making the preservation of Iowa’s Right to Work law one of your priorities.
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.