What Is Virginia Democrat Candidate Afraid of?
Abigail Spanberger dodges Right to Work questions, raising concerns she may back forced unionism if elected Virginia governor.
Veloxint and Klöckner Pentaplast are both investing in Right to Work West Virginia! Veloxint will be relocating soon to Triadelphia. Meanwhile, Klöckner Pentaplast will be expanding its location in Beaver. Read on in order to learn more about each investment!
Veloxint is creating 200-300 new jobs as a result of relocating to Right to Work Triadelphia, West Virginia.
“Touchstone has had a great deal of success developing and commercializing businesses in West Virginia, and we are excited to have the support of the West Virginia Economic Development Authority and Department of Economic Development. […] We’ve found the people of West Virginia can do anything, and I am very confident Veloxint will be hugely successful here.” […]
“We are lucky that Touchstone has said ‘Yes, West Virginia’ for themselves and their many subsidiaries. […] West Virginia is home to many high-tech companies that are shaping the future, and we are excited to see how Veloxint contributes to our state’s growing economy for many years to come.”
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Klöckner Pentaplast is expanding soon in Right to Work Beaver, West Virginia, allowing them to increase their manufacturing.
“With all that’s being accomplished at the Beaver facility, it makes all the sense in the world that this plant is the one that kp has chosen for this major expansion. […] I’m also extremely proud that kp chose this same facility as their Plant of the Year for productivity last year. I say all the time, you’ll never find more dedicated, hardworking, and productive employees than those in West Virginia. This is just more proof that we’ve got the right people and the right business-friendly environment in West Virginia to help even the biggest companies excel and reach new heights. […]
“It’s always a great day when we get to expand on a project that will bring more jobs into our state. […] But it’s an even better day when the company is expanding operations to meet the demands of customers, helping to further our state economy. We look forward to supporting Klöckner Pentaplast for years to come and are very excited to share in this announcement.”
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Abigail Spanberger dodges Right to Work questions, raising concerns she may back forced unionism if elected Virginia governor.
One often overlooked, but critical, provision in this package of reforms, known as Act 10, revoked Big Labor’s legal power to prevent K-12 school districts and many other public employers from rewarding civil servants according to their individual talents, efforts and achievements.
88% majority of Michigan voters agreed with this statement: ‘Workers should never be forced, or coerced, to join a union or pay dues to a union.