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Hayden Industrial and Toro Company are both investing in Right to Work Oklahoma! Hayden Industrial will be adding a new location in Tulsa. Meanwhile, Toro Company is expanding in Perry. Read on in order to learn more about the positive impacts these companies will have on Oklahoma’s economy!
Hayden Industrial is establishing a new facility soon in Right to Work Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a result, this will create 225 new jobs!
“The Tulsa region is home to numerous world-class manufacturers, and Hayden Industrial’s investment further solidifies northeast Oklahoma as a global leader in the manufacturing industry. […] We’re grateful Hayden Industrial is bringing a significant number of quality jobs to our region and are eager to continue working with them as they begin operations.” […]
“Bringing new jobs and new investment to our community is part of PSO’s long-term vision. […] We are delighted to have been a part of this collaborative effort. Abundant, reliable, clean energy is critical to economic development, and we’re proud to provide it every day.”
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The Toro Company will soon be expanding in Right to Work Perry, Oklahoma. This will also mean the addition of 100 jobs.
“The expansion of The Toro Company facility in Perry is a great win for Oklahoma. […] I am proud of partners like the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation for their conjoined effort in continuing Oklahoma’s economic development while adding new jobs to Perry.” […]
“This is an exciting day for central Oklahoma. […] Our mission is to grow the economy of all parts of central Oklahoma and what is good for Perry is good for the entire region. We were excited to work on this project which puts capital investment and new, quality jobs in a community that has long focused on having a strong manufacturing economy.”
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