Right to Work Kentucky Supports Expansion and New Jobs
IT Supply Solutions, Stanley Engineered Fastening, and Protective Life are all investing in Kentucky, creating 164 new jobs.
IT Supply Solutions, Stanley Engineered Fastening, and Protective Life are all investing in Kentucky, creating 164 new jobs.
Four companies that are investing in Right to Work Kentucky area AHF Products, US Medical Glove, Nova Steel, and HANDLE Global.
During the first two years the Right to Work law signed by Gov. Matt Bevin was in effect, companies pledged to invest a total of roughly $14.5 billion in expansions and new facility locations throughout Kentucky. Credit: Kentucky Today/Tom Latek…
You can go here to read the October 2019 National Right to Work Newsletter.
Is Andy Beshear more concerned about his political career than students’ education? “[C]ompulsory unionism and corruption go hand in hand . . . .”— U.S. Sen. John McClellan (D-Ark.) Big Labor is out for revenge in the…
There is ample evidence Right to Work laws are economically beneficial for employees, employers, and practically everyone else.
Job-Creating Investments Pour Into Kentucky In 2018, a National Right to Work attorney went before the Kentucky Supreme Court to defend the state’s Right to Work law on behalf of factory employees William and Jacob Purvis (pictured) and one other…
Here is where you can go to read the January 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter.
A new bus factory in Shepherdsville that is expected to employ more than 500 people by next year is just one example of the opportunity-creating business investments Right to Work Kentucky is attracting. Credit: WDRB-TV (Louisville, Ky.) Right to Work…