Michigan Security Guards Fight to End Union Bosses’ Forced-Dues Power
Security guard James Reamsma is disappointed that the Right to Work repeal re-imposes forced-dues payments, but he and his coworkers still have a shot to restore their liberty.
Three businesses that are investing soon in Right to Work Virginia include Traeger Grills, Amazon, and Grenova Inc. Traeger Grills and Amazon are both adding new locations while Grenova is expanding. Altogether, these three companies will create 1,265 new jobs. Read on in order to find out more about each investment.
Traeger Grills is adding a new location in Wythe County with a $3 million investment. This will create 15 new jobs for the area!
“Thanks to companies like Traegar Grills, forestry contributes $21 billion to our economy each year and supports thousands of quality jobs across our Commonwealth. […] Our Administration remains focused on supporting our diverse hardwood forests, ensuring they continue to provide a sustainable and natural raw material for manufacturers. We thank Traeger Grills for their commitment to this shared goal and the economic impact they will have on Southwest Virginia and the Commonwealth.”
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Amazon is adding another location in Right to Work Henrico County, Virginia. This will create 1,000 new jobs for people in the area.
“Amazon has been proud to call Virginia home since 2006. […] Collectively it takes a strong workforce and local support network to serve our customers across the Commonwealth and the region. The launch of this state-of-the-art fulfillment center in Central Virginia will create more than 1,000 jobs with industry-leading pay and benefits starting on the first day of employment. I’m excited to see Virginians continue to excel at Amazon, building better and brighter futures.”
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Grenova Inc is expanding in Right to Work Richmond, Virginia with a $10.6 million investment. This will create 250 new jobs!
“We are thrilled to celebrate this homegrown sustainable biotech firm expanding and adding to its workforce in Richmond. […] It is remarkable to see Virginia’s innovative life sciences businesses quickly adapt and respond to critical needs as we fight this pandemic. Grenova is an emerging industry leader that has achieved exponential growth in a short time, and I applaud the company for leveraging its technology and expertise to address a global shortage and reduce environmental waste.”
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To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Virginia, click here.
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