Do You Know Which Businesses are Investing in Michigan?
Magna International, Material Handling Systems, and Navitas Systems will all be investing in Right to Work Michigan, creating 629 new jobs.
Magna International, Material Handling Systems, and Navitas Systems will all be investing in Right to Work Michigan, creating 629 new jobs.
The NLRB will hear a case from Michigan Rieth-Riley Construction Company employees, thanks to free legal aid from the National Right to Work Foundation.
New Union Election rules are being questioned as to whether they were properly followed and should be followed, regarding a vote to decertify a union.
Electric Last Mile, Amazon, and AGS Automotive Systems area all investing in the state of Michigan. These will create around 2,300 new jobs.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider and UAW/AFL-CIO President Rory Gamble announced a deal to end a years-long federal investigation of the 400,000-member union Mr. Gamble heads.
The bosses of the AFL-CIO union conglomerate and other union bigwigs have thousands of federal, state and local politicians across the country at their beck and call.
TechSmith is adding a new headquarters in Michigan, while Piramal Pharma is expanding here. This will add 45 new jobs in the state.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is investing $1.6 billion toward an expansion in Detroit, Michigan. This will create 3,850 new jobs for the area.
Two new companies are making their way to the state of Michigan, and they are Lordstown Motors Corp and Perrigo.