Archive for September 2020
Incofilt Chooses Right To Work Florida For its US-Based Location
Colombia-based company chooses Tampa, Florida for its US location, bringing with it 10 new job opportunities to Right To Work Florida.
Read MoreVirtex Expands Operations in Right To Work Virginia
Calling all electronics technicians in the Shenandoah area! Virtex, a company that focuses on manufacturing electronics for military, medical, and aerospace use, has opened up another line of productions that is expected to create up to 50 new jobs.
Read MoreCantey Tech Increases IT Support Presence in Right To Work South Carolina
Cantey Tech Consulting is expanding its reach in Charleston, SC, providing employment opportunities in the area.
Read MoreAir Liquide & Eastman Chemical Plan Right To Work Texas Expansion
Not just blowing gas. Air Liquide and Eastman Chemical Company partner up to come up with new solutions and provide economic growth in Right to Work Texax
Read MoreAG Tech Campus Expected to Bring 1,500 New Jobs in Right To Work South Carolina
Finding a job in Hampton County, SC just got a little easier – Agriculture Technology Campus expects to provide 1,500 New Jobs by 2025 with its new investment strategy.
Read MoreUSDOL Warnings: 2020 Critical and Declining Status Pensions
2020 Troubled Pensions according to the U.S. Department of Labor
Read MorePanda Biotech Expansion in Right To Work Texas
Texas strikes more than oil! Panda Biotech, an industry specializing in textile-grade hemp production, has expanded its quarters in Wichita Falls, Texas, which is expected to generate approximately $30,000,000 per year for Texas farmers.
Read MoreSentenced: Orchestrator of violent union assaults as school students watched gets only a 3.5-year sentence
Jeffrey Veach, 57, had earlier pleaded guilty to one count of extortion conspiracy, along with co-defendant Thomas Williamson Sr., 69. The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Court Judge Theresa Springmann of the Northern District of Indiana. Williamson is scheduled to be sentenced separately by Judge Springmann on Dec. 15.
Read MoreRockline Industries $20 million expansion in Right To Work Wisconsin
Rockline Industries, which produces wet wipes that have gained in popularity since the coronavirus, announced a $20 million expansion of its Sheboygan, Wisconsin operations.. From Area Development Magazine: According to…
Read MoreChicago-based insurance carrier plans Right To Work Michigan Operations Center
Clearcover, an Illinois-based insurance company, plans to create “300 high-wage jobs” in Right To Work Detroit, Michigan. From Area Development Magazine: “When we started our national search for a second…
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