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NALC Union Boss Thomas Hill Faces Criminal Sentencing

Thomas Hill, NALC Treasurer, has been sentenced after pleading guilty to felony theft. The sentencing includes 240 months fo unsupervised probation, restitution, and fees and assessments.

Crusoe Energy Systems Invests in Right to Work Oklahoma

Crusoe Energy Systems is making a $10 million investment in order to establish a new location in Right to Work Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a result, they will also create 100 new jobs! From Area Development Magazine: “From a Tulsa perspective,…

Desi Fresh Foods Chooses Right to Work Virginia for New Location

Desi Fresh Foods is adding a new location soon in Right to Work Frederick County, Virginia. As a result, they will create 56 new jobs in the area. So this is great economic news! It also shows how companies choose…

Project Kuiper to Expand in Right to Work Florida

Project Kuiper is investing $19.5 million in order to expand at Kennedy Space Center in Right to Work Florida.

RBW Sports & Classics Comes to Right to Work Virginia

RBW Sports & Classics is investing $8 million in order to establish operations in Right to Work Danville, Virginia and create 144 new jobs.

NALC President Jacob Wilkins Sentenced After Guilty Plea

Jacob Wilkins, President of NALC Branch 1836, has heard his sentencing after pleading guilty to two counts of false entry. His sentencing includes 60 months of probation, 10 weekends of imprisonment, and paying $21,381 in restitution.

R+L Carriers Invests in Right to Work Kentucky

R+L Carriers is investing $25 million in order to add a new location and create 63 new jobs in Right to Work Owensboro, Kentucky.

Eveon Containers Has Plans in Right to Work South Carolina

Eveon Containers is establishing operations in Right to Work Charleston, South Carolina, creating 25 new jobs as a result.

KoMiCo Chooses Right to Work Arizona for Operations

KoMiCo is investing over $50 million in order to establish operations in Right to Work Mesa, Arizona and create 200 new jobs.

Nurse charges Teamsters with additional abuses

Madrina Wells, a nurse at the Grand Blanc Township hospital, originally filed federal labor charges claiming the Teamsters threatened to get the Ascension Genesys Hospital nurse fired if she did not authorize union deductions.

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