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.
Three businesses in Indiana are planning to expand soon, and these are Nice-Pak, Kaiser Pickles, and POLYWOOD. Altogether, they will invest $210 million, which will help boost the state’s economy. In addition, these three expansions will also create 264 new jobs across the state. So this will be good news for Hoosiers all around.
Read on to see what people are saying about each company’s expansion!
“Nice-Pak manufactures products that are critical in our fight against COVID-19, and we couldn’t be happier to support their Indiana expansion. […] The company’s commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility is admirable, and we’re grateful they have chosen to grow their Mooresville campus and create 150 new career opportunities for Hoosiers.”
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“It is admirable to see the growth and transformation of family-owned Kaiser Pickles throughout the last 100 years. […] Indiana leads the nation in manufacturing job growth because companies like Kaiser Pickles are choosing to expand operations, and we’re grateful the company is adding new quality career opportunities in Dearborn County.”
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“POLYWOOD is a true Indiana success story, and it’s incredible to see their growth over the last 30 years.” […] “The company has developed lasting partnerships within its northern Indiana community, and we’re extremely grateful for their commitment to keep growing here and create more than 250 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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