Union Special Privileges vs. Affordability
In addition to helping make the necessities and amenities of life more affordable, Right to Work laws help keep individual and family aggregate state-local tax burdens from spiraling out of control.

Here are two businesses that are creating new jobs in the state of Arkansas. Nice-Pak will be expanding their facility in Jonesboro, so this will create 300 jobs. Meanwhile, Amazon is adding a new fulfillment center in North Little Rock, which will create 500 new jobs. So this will be good for Arkansas’ economy.
Read on to learn more about each company’s investment!
“Nice-Pak has done a tremendous job of regrouping to meet consumer demands during unexpected times. […] They are a great example of how Arkansans rise up to meet challenges head on. It’s great to see the company planning for its future[. W]e are extremely glad that they continue to call Jonesboro home.”
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“We are proud to be expanding our operations in Arkansas with our newest facility in North Little Rock and we are excited to create over five hundred new, full-time jobs for the local community.” […]
“I’m delighted that Amazon has once again decided to invest in Central Arkansas, creating job opportunities for hundreds of Arkansans. […] I’m confident that North Little Rock will be a perfect fit for the company’s project.”
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