An Economic Update on Right to Work Michigan
Companies investing in Right to Work Michigan include Request Foods, L3Harris Technologies, and American Battery Solutions.
Companies investing in Right to Work Michigan include Request Foods, L3Harris Technologies, and American Battery Solutions.
Four companies that are investing in Right to Work Michigan are DAG Technology, LHP Engineering, International Extrusions, and Nissan.
National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix’s brief summary of how Michigan became a Right to Work state with the UAW’s help...
Three businesses that are investing in Right to Work Michigan are JD Castings, Grand Traverse Plastics, and Ford Motor Company.
Four companies that are investing in Right to Work Michigan include American Axle & Manufacturing, M R Products, Speedrack Products, and Flex-N-Gate.
Michigan Strategic Fund and Ford are both investing in Right to Work Michigan. This will boost the economy by creating new jobs!
Michigan Rieth-Riley Construction Company employees Jesse London and Rob Nevins are appealing to the National Labor Relations Board Office of Appeals their case charging International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 324 union officials with blocking their right to refrain from union financial support.
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.