Tyranny Triumphs in the Great Lakes State
Ignoring ample evidence of forced unionism’s unfairness and its damaging impact on jobs and incomes, Big Labor Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Right to Work destruction in 2023.
The state of Indiana only continues to grow economically. Viobin, Hearthside Food Solutions, and NewCold are all investing in locations in the state, whether new or old. Combined, theses businesses will invest $169.7 million. They will also create a total of 267 new jobs for the state. So this will be a big win for Indiana’s economy and employment rates. And, Hearthside Food Solutions and Viobin will both be in Michigan City, Indiana.
Read on to find out more about each companies plan, and how it’ll impact the area.
“Indiana’s reputation as a destination for growth-minded global companies like NewCold continues to grow. […] We were pleased to share Indiana’s story with NewCold executives at the SelectUSA Investment Summit last year[. W]e’re excited to welcome them to the Hoosier state today as the company commits to establishing a state-of-the-art cold storage facility in Lebanon, creating hundreds of career opportunities for Hoosiers.”
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“Our team is ready to build on and accelerate the momentum we have put into place over the years[…]. Our production line allows us to position our company in an even stronger spot within our industry while providing new jobs for Michigan City community members.”
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“Having a base for a sprouting industry right here in Michigan City is a tremendous opportunity. […] We look forward to continuing to work with a company that is on the ground level of hemp production here in Indiana.”
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