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Floyd County Archives

Business Investments Abound in Right to Work Virginia
January 19

Business Investments Abound in Right to Work Virginia

Companies investing in Right to Work Virginia include PS-Fertility, Apex Mills, Hollingsworth & Vose, and Wholesome Foods.

Right to Work Virginia's Latest Economic Accomplishments
January 5

Right to Work Virginia's Latest Economic Accomplishments

Businesses investing in Right to Work Virginia include M S International and SWVA Biochar, as well as Virginia MetalFab.

January 14

Right to Work Georgia Citizens to See Increased Job Opportunities

Companies like VT Industries, Wincore Windows, and Kainos are investing in areas all across the state of Georgia, creating a total of 279 new jobs.

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