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.

Companies are locating, growing, and expanding in Indiana, likely as a result of the incentives being a Right to Work state provides. The most recent Right to Work Indiana investments are coming from Cityblock Health and General Motors (GM), as well as Diamond Pet Foods. Read on in order to learn more about what these investments will mean for their respective areas.
Cityblock Health is adding a new location soon in Right to Work Fort Wayne, Indiana. This will create 140 new jobs as a result!
“A healthy Indiana depends first and foremost on the health of our people. […] Cityblock’s investment in Indiana not only strengthens our thriving tech and life sciences ecosystems, it reinforces our commitment to growing a healthy workforce and creating quality career opportunities for Hoosiers.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
General Motors (GM) is expanding soon in Right to Work Marion, Indiana. This will allow them to upgrade its current operations.
“This investment is another example of the company bringing everyone along and investing in the people who make manufacturing a competitive advantage for GM.” […]
“We’re incredibly grateful for the long partnership between Indiana and GM and for their contribution to Indiana’s record-breaking year for committed investment in the state. […] Today’s announcement illustrates not just a renewed commitment to the state, but a shared vision for building the economy of the future.” […]
“General Motors’ investment is a reminder of the past and a glimpse of the future. […] The future is urging us to be forward thinking and adaptable. GM is entrusting a part of their future to Grant County, and we are grateful. The Grant County Economic Growth Council was happy to orchestrate the local deal by partnering with the city, state and company. We look fondly on GM’s history in Grant County and excitedly anticipate the future of the automotive industry for the next 20 years and beyond.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
Diamond Pet Foods is investing $259 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Rushville, Indiana. This will also create 170 new jobs!
“We are excited to choose Rushville for its proximity to suppliers as well as the community’s skilled workforce. […] We look forward to adding Rushville and Indiana to the Diamond family.” […]
“The Crossroads of America is where agriculture and innovation perfectly intersect, and precisely where our number one ranked infrastructure program, high quality of place and access to talent all contribute to support Diamond’s impressive goals and growth. I’m confident, together, we’ll find success in Indiana for generations to come.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Indiana, click here.
To support our cause, go here to donate.
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.
In response to a staffing crisis, the elected Lee County School Board (LCSB) approved an incentive plan to attract and retain teachers for high-need schools and hard-to-fill subject areas.
In the wake of Big Labor’s capture of the governorship and tightening of its grip over the Virginia General Assembly in last fall’s elections, union strategists are eager for passage of a law mandating union monopoly bargaining over the compensation and work rules of state and local civil servants.