Recap: How Many Jobs are Coming to Right to Work Georgia?

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Companies are investing in Right to Work Georgia, thanks to the Right to Work benefits the state holds. And as a result, this will create many new jobs. Intuitive and Pratt Industries are both expanding their current facilities in the state. Meanwhile, PureCycle Technologies is adding a new location in Augusta. Altogether, these businesses will create 1,310 new jobs. So this is exciting news!

Read on to learn more about each individual investment!

Intuitive:

Intuitive is investing $500 million in order to expand in Right to Work Gwinnett County, Georgia. This will also create 1,200 new jobs!

“Intuitive needs a highly educated, committed, and diverse workforce; quality infrastructure; and the right geography to meet the rising demand for minimally invasive surgical technologies. […] We’ve found that here, and we’re excited to continue to grow in the state. We are committed to hiring a diverse and inclusive workforce as we expand our presence in Georgia.†[…]

“The last year truly has highlighted the need to aggressively expand our life sciences and health care device ecosystem and partner with cutting-edge companies like Intuitive as they continue to innovate and grow. […] This announcement is exciting, and we are grateful to Intuitive for their commitment to creating hundreds of quality jobs in this vital strategic industry right here in Georgia.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

Pratt Industries:

Pratt Industries is expanding soon in Right to Work Albany, Georgia with an $18 million investment. This will also create 30 new jobs!

“Pratt is a key contributor in the global logistics industry, as one of the world’s largest producers of recycled containerboard. Their continued investment in our community reaffirms Albany-Dougherty County as an ideal location for manufacturing and logistics industries, and we are proud to have Pratt as a corporate citizen here in our community.†[…]

“Pratt is a key contributor in the global logistics industry, as one of the world’s largest producers of recycled containerboard. Their continued investment in our community reaffirms Albany-Dougherty County as an ideal location for manufacturing and logistics industries, and we are proud to have Pratt as a corporate citizen here in our community.† 

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

PureCycle Technologies:

PureCycle Technologies is investing $440 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Augusta, Georgia. This will then create 80 new jobs!

“We are thrilled that a solutions-oriented company like PureCycle will be joining the recycling ecosystem we’re cultivating in Georgia. […] I thank Governor Brian Kemp, the state Legislature, and our partners at the Augusta Economic Development Authority for helping us sustain our pro-business environment, which allows us to welcome projects like this to Georgia.†[…]

“The Augusta Economic Development Authority is excited to welcome an innovative and growing company to the Augusta Corporate Park. As they build their facility and bring skilled jobs with better-than-average salaries to the area, they help in our overall plan of improving our park. We look forward to welcoming our second corporate partner to the neighborhood.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE


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