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General Atomics Expands in Right to Work Mississippi

General Atomics is investing $25 million in order to expand and improve its development of defense systems in Right to Work Shannon, Tennessee.

Starbucks Operations Comes to Right to Work Tennessee

Starbucks has chosen Right to Work Davidson County, Tennessee, for its new corporate operations!

J.M. Smucker Co. Plans Right to Work Kansas Expansion

J.M. Smucker Co. is investing $20.5 million in order to expand and create 19 new jobs in Right to Work Topeka, Kansas.

Another Boilermakers Union Scandal – $20 million racketeering scheme

Union Bosses Plead Guilty: Millions Stolen from Hardworking Boilermakers: On March 17, 2026, former international president Warren Fairley and Cullen Jones (son of longtime boss Newton Jones) pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and embezzlement charges stemming from a 15-year plot to loot union funds. Fairley alone must repay $221,348; Jones, $539,713.

Novartis Gene Therapies Chooses Right to Work Texas for Next Location

Novartis Gene Therapies is investing $280 million in order to add a new location and create 150 new jobs in Right to Work Denton, Texas.

NALC Union Boss Marcus Miller Better Get Used to a Prison Cell

NALC Vice President Marcus Miller has been sentenced to over a year in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling from union funds.

Akston Establishes Operations in Right to Work Louisiana

Akston is investing $7 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Shreveport, Louisiana, creating 69 new jobs as well.

US Forged Rings Creates Economic Opportunities in Right to Work North Carolina

US Forged Rings is investing $875 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Hertford County, North Carolina and create 625 new jobs.

Hanjung America Creates New Jobs in Right to Work Indiana

Hanjung America is planning to create over 300 new jobs soon in Right to Work Huntington, Indiana, as a result of the company’s decision to establish operations here.

Faith Technologies Chooses Right to Work Alabama

Faith Technologies is investing $79 million in order to add a new location and create 200 new jobs in Right to Work Opelika, Alabama.

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