Michigan Security Guards Fight to End Union Bosses’ Forced-Dues Power
Security guard James Reamsma is disappointed that the Right to Work repeal re-imposes forced-dues payments, but he and his coworkers still have a shot to restore their liberty.
Indiana’s Right to Work economy is bringing all kinds of new opportunities for citizens. In fact, Akyumen Industries is locating here, which will add up to 2,000 new jobs all on its own. Electric Last Mile is also adding a new location in the state, creating up to 960 new jobs over the next several years. Meanwhile, Ecolab Inc is expanding and adding along with it 24 new jobs. So all of these combined will total nearly 3,000 new jobs across the state, evidence of the benefits of Right to Work. Read on to find out more about each investment!
“[T]he state’s pro-growth business environment, skilled talent pipeline and strong manufacturing sector, Indiana offers […] Ecolab the perfect location[…]. We’re excited Ecolab is continuing to fuel its growth in the Hoosier state[. It will enhance] its manufacturing and distribution operations and creat[e] quality career opportunities in northeast Indiana.”
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“Together, Akyumen and the City of Gary will have a positive impact once we begin our manufacturing operations. […] I thank you all. I’m looking forward to the future with all of you. I invite the people of Gary, I invite the people of the state of Indiana and I invite the entire United States of America to participate here.” […]
“Gary is proud to begin this new partnership with Akyumen, and we believe that the community will benefit from the new jobs and a new corporate headquarters. […] I’m excited Gary and Akyumen are teaming up to build a better future.”
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“We’re excited[ Electric Last Mile ]is choosing to launch production at the former AM General facility in Mishawaka and look forward to supporting their growth as the company delivers advanced electric vehicle solutions and creates hundreds of quality career opportunities for Hoosiers.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Indiana, click here.
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