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05/27/2010

Right to Work states top “Best States for Business 2010”

The fact that Right to Work laws lift all economic ships continues to be self-evident as 9 of the top 10 “Best States for Business” are Right to Work States in the Chief Executive’s annual survey of best and worst states for business to create jobs.

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