More Jobs Coming to Right to Work Arkansas
Businesses investing in Right to Work Arkansas' economy include Apptegy and Lifeplus International. Altogether, they will create 450 new jobs!
What an outrage!
To justify his vote to eliminate workers’ input in the unionization process, Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) is claiming that his vote to enact the Card Check Scam Bill was the “first step toward modernizing American labor law.”
First step?
We would hate to see the next step in the process.
Although we can assume that repeal of all Right to Work laws including Arkansas’ might be something he is thinking of.
Businesses investing in Right to Work Arkansas' economy include Apptegy and Lifeplus International. Altogether, they will create 450 new jobs!
Evidence of union boss “serious financial malpractice” exposed as healthcare workers seek to vote out SEIU
Businesses investing in Right to Work Arkansas include Fiocchi and Albemarle Corporation, as well as Rheem and Bartlo Packaging.