Archive for February 2023
Kempower Inc Plans Right to Work North Carolina Location
Kempower Inc is investing $41 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Durham County, North Carolina and create 300 new jobs.
Read MoreIntegra Technologies to Create 2,000 Jobs in Right to Work Kansas
Integra Technologies is investing $1.8 billion in order to add a new location in Right to Work Wichita, Kansas and create 2,000 new jobs.
Read MoreRecap: Here’s What’s Happening in Right to Work Tennessee
Businesses expanding in Right to Work Tennessee include BCI, Pace Industries, Safire Technology Group, and Cardinal Glass.
Read MoreFOP Union Boss Christopher Petteruti Indicted for Embezzlement
Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Local Lodge 13’s Treasurer Christopher Petteruti has been indicted for two counts of embezzlement.
Read MoreWater Solutions Unlimited (WSU) Chooses Right to Work Kentucky
Water Solutions Unlimited (WSU) is investing $2 million in order to establish operations in Right to Work Leitchfield, Kentucky.
Read MoreWhite Drive Motors & Steering Expands in Right to Work Kentucky
White Drive Motors & Steering is investing $16 million in order to expand and create 25 new jobs in Right to Work Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Read MoreKroger Makes its Way to Right to Work Florida
Kroger has just added a new facility in Right to Work Miami, Florida. As a result, this will create 90 new jobs for the area.
Read MoreSouth Korean Company, Seoyon E-HWA, Choosing RTW Georgia
Seoyon E-HWA is investing $75 million in order to establish a new facility in Right to Work Chatham County, Georgia, as well as create 500 new jobs!
Read MoreRecap: Businesses are Choosing Right to Work Alabama
Businesses that are choosing to invest in Right to Work Alabama include Resicum International and Pack Health.
Read MoreAFGE President Crystal Mathis Charged with Theft
AFGE Local 1812 union boss Crystal Mathis has been charged with theft. Problems like this are always happening behind the scenes of unions.
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