Hydra-Lock Employees Win Decertification Vote, Oust UAW Union
After corruption scandal and Right to Work Repeal, Michigan Hydra-Lock workers win their freedom from UAW bosses and forced union dues
Due to the state’s Right to Work laws, North Carolina’s businesses are constantly growing and improving. The most recent expansion are coming from BestCo and Nordfab, as well as Meritor. Read on in order to learn more about each investment!
BestCo is investing $177 million toward an expansion in Right to Work Mooresville, North Carolina. This will create 394 new jobs!
“BestCo is part of a dynamic community that continually values and invests in fast-growing businesses.” […]
“North Carolina is one of the top locations in the world for pharmaceuticals, and innovative manufacturers like BestCo help keep us there.” […]
“There’s a good chance when you open your medicine cabinet at home, a product made by BestCo will be right there on the shelf. […] We’re excited to support the expansion of a North Carolina company that’s already doing well in our state, and with the state’s continued commitment to workforce development, we’re confident more growth is ahead for this company and the state’s pharmaceutical industry overall.”
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Nordfab is investing $5.5 million in order to expand in Right to Work Thomasville, North Carolina.
“This expansion project helps us to meet our goals of becoming the Davidson County Employer of Choice and to launch our Nordfab Now program.” […]
“Manufacturers continue to thrive in North Carolina. […] Companies appreciate the state’s investments in workforce development and infrastructure, and Nordfab’s expansion shows once again that these investments pay off in new jobs and a growing economy.” […]
“Companies that expand in our state are our best calling card. […] We’re always proud when a company like Nordfab looks around and then decides the best place to grow is right where they are.”
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Meritor is investing $4 million in order to expand in Right to Work Morganton, North Carolina. This will also create 25 new jobs!
“Meritor has a proud history in North Carolina. […] We look forward to further expanding our footprint with this important investment in Morganton.” […]
The “North Carolina has been intentional in our efforts to create a thriving manufacturing economy. […] Companies like Meritor know they can rely on our extensive transportation network, affordability, and resilient workforce to execute their growth strategies.” […]
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work North Carolina, click here.
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