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Right to Work Oklahoma to See Improved Infrastructure

Port Muskogee, Oklahoma will soon be seeing improved infrastructure. This comes as a result of receiving a total of $33.9 million in infrastructure grants.

EPC Power Chooses Right to Work South Carolina

EPC Power is investing $5 million in order to add a new location and create 150 new jobs in Right to Work Mauldin, South Carolina.

Justice Finally Served After Carpenters Union Boss Co-Conspiracy Schemes

Two Carpenters Union bosses, Local 157 Vice President John DeFalco and Local 926 President Salvatore Tagliaferro, teamed up in order to sell union property and union members’ personal information in exchange for more money.

Recap: There’s Big Plans for RTW Kentucky’s Economy

The most recent investments in Right to Work Kentucky are coming from Emerald Energy and Thermo Fisher Scientific, as well as UPS.

TCU Boss Albert Jennings Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement

Transportation Communication Union (TCU) Boss Albert Jennings has officially pleaded guilty to embezzling a total of $39,331 from union funds.

Recap: Unique Developments Happening in Right to Work Oklahoma

Companies investing in Right to Work Oklahoma include PAC and Sigma Alimentos.

Landmark Recovery Expands Opportunities in RTW Tennessee

Landmark Recovery is investing $7.5 million in order to expand headquarters and create 1,300 new jobs in Right to work Franklin, Tennessee.

Sigma Alimentos Plans Right to Work Oklahoma Expansion

Sigma Alimentos S.A. de C.V. is investing $25 million in order to renovate their current location and create 35 new jobs.

Highbar Raises Bar in Right to Work Arkansas

Highbar is investing $500 million in order to add new locations and create 200 new jobs in Right to Work Osceola, Arkansas.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Expands in Right to Work Kentucky

Thermo Fisher Scientific is expanding soon in Right to Work Highland Heights, Kentucky, creating 200 new jobs.

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