General Motors Makes Major Investment in Right to Work Indiana

Right to Work Indiana Economic Update

General Motors currently has an assembly plant in Right to Work Fort Wayne, Indiana. And thanks to the economic benefits that the Right to Work state provides, the company is now choosing to invest a total of $632 million toward an expansion. That’s money that essentially goes straight into the economy, so this is good news!

From Area Development Magazine:

“Today we are announcing a significant investment to continue our industry-leading full-size truck business by preparing Fort Wayne Assembly to build the next-generation ICE full-size pickups. […] This investment furthers our commitment to Indiana and, coupled with the hard work and dedication of our team members, enables us to build world-class trucks that our customers love and provide job security in Fort Wayne for years to come.” […]

“Today’s announcement from General Motors represents the seventh GM investment in Indiana since 2021, totaling roughly $1.28 billion. […] GM is creating high-quality careers for Hoosiers and demonstrating Indiana’s leadership in a dynamic, global economy. Their continued commitment to Indiana is a testament to our pro-growth business climate and to the skilled Hoosier workforce supporting GM’s operations.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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