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Two companies are adding new locations soon in Right to Work Arizona. These are Helix Electric and Imperial Brown. This is great news because these companies will create new jobs opportunities for their respective areas. In fact, each one plans to create 100 new jobs, meaning 200 new jobs for the state! This is yet another example of how Right to Work states are beneficial for businesses, workers, and the overall economy.
Helix Electric is adding a new location in Right to Work Goodyear, Arizona. This will also create 100 new jobs for people in the area.
“We are excited Helix Electric has selected Goodyear for this first-of-its-kind, advanced facility. […] Goodyear is experiencing rapid manufacturing growth, and Helix Electric will contribute to the exciting economic activity happening in the area and create over 100 high-skilled jobs for residents.” […]
“Helix Electric is the latest example of a California-based company expanding its footprint into Greater Phoenix to maximize our robust talent pool and scale in the country’s fastest growing region. […] The company is a welcomed addition to Greater Phoenix’s contractor ecosystem creating critical jobs and further enabling the region to meet the construction demands of advanced industry.”
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Imperial Brown is adding a new location in Right to Work Tucson, Arizona. As a result, this will create 100 new jobs for people in the area.
“We’re thrilled Imperial Brown chose Tucson to build their state-of-the-art walk-in cooler and freezer manufacturing facility. […] Arizona’s low cost of doing business, modern infrastructure and highly-skilled workforce provide an ideal environment for manufacturing facilities such as this. We look forward to supporting Imperial Brown’s success long into the future.” […]
“The economy in Tucson and Southern Arizona continues to thrive, even in a pandemic environment. […] We’re thrilled to be selected once again as a location of choice for a well-established, growing manufacturer.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Arizona, click here.
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