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 West Virginia is seeing new business investments. ROCKWOOL North America will be adding a new location here soon. Meanwhile, MHI RJ Aviation Group is expanding one of its current locations here. So these will be great additions to Right to Work West Virginia’s economy!
Read on to find out more about each investment.
ROCKWOOL North America plans to create up to 150 new jobs in Right to Work Jefferson County, West Virginia. This will be as a result of their new facility.
“In the United States as in Europe and Asia, there is a growing demand for ROCKWOOL’s non-combustible, recyclable stone wool insulation. The West Virginia facility will help meet that demand in North America. […] We are proud that our products play such an important role in reducing the energy consumption and carbon emissions associated with buildings, and do so in a safe, sustainable manner.” […]
“ROCKWOOL is a valued and respected member of the business community in West Virginia. The company has proven themselves to be a terrific corporate citizen. […] We are thrilled to welcome such an innovative company that is committed to supplying the North American market with advanced insulation products manufactured in West Virginia.”
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MHI RJ Aviation Group is expanding in Right to Work Bridgeport Aerotech Business Park, West Virginia with a $20 million investment. This will help build the economy.
“This is a significant milestone for MHIRJ as it reinforces the growth of our business.” […]
“Today’s launch of MHIRJ’s site expansion at North Central Regional Airport is truly exciting. It again proves that West Virginia is the best place to grow a business. […]
“Having MHIRJ with us at the airport is something we are immensely proud of. This expansion is significant for the region; it means more jobs, a wave of opportunity for development for CKB and MHIRJ that both will be able to ride on. We look forward to maintaining and evolving this partnership for many years to come.”
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