Least Affordable States All Permit Forced Dues
On average, forced-unionism states are 24.7% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And forced-dues states’ cost-of-living disadvantage has widened over the past decade.
On average, forced-unionism states are 24.7% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And forced-dues states’ cost-of-living disadvantage has widened over the past decade.
“Imagine how employment will look after we kill all the Right to Work laws!” Right to Work states are critical to nationwide employment’s recovery after the COVID-19 lockdowns. But President Joe Biden simply doesn’t care. (Credit: nrtwc.org) Forced-Unionism Champ Buoyed…
Companies investing in Right to Work Kentucky include Lexair and Lakeshore Learning Materials, as well as Trader Joe's.
Companies investing in Right to Work Tennessee include Big Valley Air, MDS Foods, OTICS USA, and The Webstaurant Store.
Businesses investing in Right to Work Texas include Hendrick Health, ABI Windows, and CertainTeed.
Companies investing in Right to Work Nevada include American Battery Technology Company, Tesla, and Foot Locker.
Businesses adding new locations in Right to Work Georgia include Sam's Club, Idea Nuova, and Sewon America.
Stellantis and Viking Group are both choosing to invest in Right to Work Indiana and will also be creating 376 new jobs as a result.
Companies investing in Right to Work Arizona include Optimal Health Systems, as well as Ecobat and HyRel Technologies.