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Recorded Evidence of Extortion Not Enough to Convict Union Thug

The nearly 40-minute tape made by Mr. Gibson features, in the words of Philadelphia Inquirer journalists Jeremy Roebuck and Oona Goodin-Smith, Mr. Fiocca’s “profanity-laced accusations” and “[m]uffled noises of him choking, slapping and spitting on” Mr. Gibson.

Halton MEI USA Chooses Right to Work South Carolina

Halton MEI USA is investing $2.6 million in order to establish operations and create 65 new jobs in Right to Work Piedmont, South Carolina.

Check Out Liebherr’s Plans For Right to Work Mississippi

Liebherr is investing $176 million in order to add a new location and create 180 new jobs in Right to Work Tupelo, Mississippi.

Howmet Aerospace Has Plans for Right to Work Tennessee

Howmet Aerospace is investing $27.9 million in order to expand and create 50 new jobs in Right to Work Morristown, Tennessee.

Zekelman Industries Plans Expansion in Right to Work Alabama

Zekelman Industries is investing $10 million in order to expand and create 91 new jobs in Right to Work Birmingham, Alabama.

LIUNA Union Boss Thomas J. Erickson Faces Embezzlement Charges

Thomas J. Erickson, Business Manager of LUINA Local 429 in Massachusetts, has been charged with one count of embezzlement totaling $36,649.

Union ‘Wage Compression’ Typically Means Lower Pay For the Most Productive

“Among the types of workers whose paychecks are often smaller because they are subject to so-called union ‘exclusivity’ are those who are especially talented and/or hardworking. 

Right to Work Louisiana Welcomes Southland Industrial Coatings

Southland Industrial Coatings is investing $13.1 million in order to add a new location and create 120 new jobs in Right to Work St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

Core Technology Molding Expands in Right to Work North Carolina

Core Technology Molding is investing $27.8 million in order to expand and create 26 new jobs in Right to Work Greensboro, North Carolina.

Fenecon Chooses Right to Work South Carolina for North American Location

Fenecon is investing $3 million in order to establish a new location in Right to Work Greenville, South Carolina and create 68 new jobs.

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