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How Much is Ascend Elements Investing in Right to Work Kentucky?

Ascend Elements is investing $310 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Hopkinsville, Kentucky, creating 250 new jobs as a result.

NVR Has Plans for Right to Work North Carolina

NVR is investing $33.9 million in order to add a new facility and create 261 new jobs in Right to Work Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Terberg Taylor Plans New Facility in Right to Work Mississippi

Terberg Taylor Americas Group is investing $15.9 million in order to add a new facility and create 90 new jobs in Right to Work Lowndes County, Mississippi.

National Employee Freedom Week: Time to Build on Janus by Ending Injustice of Forced Union Monopoly ‘Representation’

National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix issued the following statement in recognition of National Employee Freedom Week

Another AFSCME Boss, Jerome Newton, Makes Guilty Plea

From the Department of Labor: On July 26, 2022, in the Niagara Falls City Court for the State of New York, Jerome Newton, former President of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1263, Niagara Falls Memorial…

Recap: Right to Work North Carolina Welcomes New Facilities

Companies adding new locations soon in Right to Work North Carolina include Port City Logistics and NVR, as well as Forza X1.

Novacoast Chooses Right to Work Kansas over California

Novacoast is relocating headquarters from California to Right to Work Wichita, Kansas, creating 100 new jobs as a result.

Where is Calucem Choosing to Establish its Business?

Calucem is investing $35 million in order to add a new location and create 70 new jobs in Right to Work New Orleans, Louisiana.

Aerofoam USA to Add US Headquarters in RTW South Carolina

Aerofoam USA is investing $11.5 million in order to establish US headquarters and create 50 new jobs in Right to Work Abbeville, South Carolina.

NLRB Certifies Mankato Mayo Clinic Nurses’ Vote to Oust MNA Union Officials, Rejects Union Boss Attempt to Overturn Vote

Mayo Clinic nurses’ vote to oust unwanted MNA union officials from their workplace has been certified by the NLRB, in a decision that also rejected two union objections to the election.

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