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Recap: Major Investments Happening in Right to Work Alabama

Two businesses investing in Right to Work Alabama are Great Southern Wood and First Solar.

Union President Admits to Taking $144,500 in Bribes

Building and Construction Trades Council Union President James Cahill has pleaded guilty to taking $44,500 in bribes within just two years.

Flybar to Add Right to Work South Carolina Location

Flybar Inc is investing $8 million in order to add a new facility in Right to Work Greenwood, South Carolina, creating 36 new jobs.

Palmetto Millworks of the Carolinas Makes Expansion

Palmetto Millworks of the Carolinas is investing $5.5 million in order to expand and create 47 new jobs in Right to Work Columbia, South Carolina.

Double D Group Chooses Right to Work Kentucky

Double D Group is investing $41.5 million in order to add a new location and create 200 new jobs in Right to Work Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.

Sumitomo Forestry America Chooses Right to Work North Carolina

Sumitomo Forestry America is investing $19.5 million in order to establish a new location and create 129 new jobs in Right to Work Archdale, North Carolina.

American Battery Factory Invests $1.2 Billion in Right to Work Arizona

American Battery Factory is investing a total of $1.2 billion in order to establish a new gigafactory in Right to Work Tucson, Arizona and create 300 new jobs.

Sion Power Makes Right to Work Arizona Expansion

Sion Power Corporation is investing $341 million in order to expand its facility in Right to Work Tucson, Arizona and ceate 150 new jobs.

Recap: Companies Continue to Choose Right to Work Texas

Businesses investing in Right to Work Texas include AES and EnviroSafe Demil, as well as KoMiCo and BMSC.

IBEW Boss Marilyn Ahakuelo Found Guilty Before a Jury

Marilyn Ahakuelo, former community services director for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1260 (located in Honolulu, Hawaii), was found guilty

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