Paul and Wilson Introduce National Right to Work Act to End Forced Union Dues for Workers
National Right to Work President applauds legislation that would prevent union officials from extracting union dues from workers as a condition…
Right to Work Mississippi will soon be welcoming Leisure Pools to Picayune and Westport Linen to Greenville! in addition, East Systems is staying loyal to the area and expanding in Columbus.
Altogether, these businesses will create 187 new jobs for the state. So this is a win for the state’s economy! Read on in order to find out more about each investment!
“This is an exciting project that is bringing jobs to Pearl River County and growth to our state. Everyone involved in this project from MDA and the Pearl River County Economic Development Department was focused on bringing Leisure Pools to south Mississippi.”
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“East Systems’ expansion is a shining example of how Mississippi’s homegrown businesses produce some of the most in-demand products on the market today. Our state is filled with innovators and entrepreneurs […] who are committed to growing their business from the ground up and providing new job opportunities for the people in their communities.” […]
“We’re really proud of East Systems, Inc., and their growth. […] We’re happy to be able to provide support to East as they expand and create great jobs for our community.”
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“The Mississippi Delta has great capacity for continued economic growth, and Westport Linen’s new Greenville operations serve as another strong testament of Mississippi’s economic development partnerships working together to bring viable job opportunities to the region’s workforce. […] MDA appreciates the teams at the Washington County Economic Alliance, Greenville City Council and the Washington County Board of Supervisors for their hard work in bringing 75 new jobs to the people of Greenville and Washington County. They will have a strong positive impact on the entire Delta Region for years to come.”
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