Posts Tagged ‘Alabama’
Mercedes-Benz to Create 373 New Jobs in Right To Work Alabama
Mercedes-Benz is investing $53.6 million toward a new location. This investment will also create 373 new jobs in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Read MoreGlobal Resources International New Right To Work Alabama Location
Global Resources International is opening a new location in Dothan, Alabama to expand production while providing around 70 new jobs to locals.
Read MoreDURA Automotive Systems Provides Jobs in Right To Work Alabama
DURA Automotive Systems’ is keeping up with the times! their new $59 million Investment brings up to 279 new job opportunities to Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Read MoreJELD-WEN Expansion Leads to New Jobs in Right To Work Alabama
When one door opens, another door opens too! JELD-WEN, a door manufacturing company, expands plant, which leads to new jobs in Wedowee, Alabama – a Right To Work state.
Read MoreMazda Toyota New $830 Million Investment in Right To Work Alabama
MAzda Toyota is investing $830 million in order to expand and create new jobs in Right to Work Huntsville, Alabama.
Read MoreBig Labor has “a Substantial and Statistically Significant Negative Relationship With Student Achievement”
Monopolistic Unionism Makes Schools Less Effective, More Expensive ‘[Coercive] Union Strength Variable . . . Has a Substantial and Statistically Significant Negative Relationship With Student Achievement’ Click to download the Monopolistic Unionism Makes Schools Less Effective, More Expensive fact Sheet For many years, the vast majority of Americans have rated the performance of the public…
Read MoreNILRR Right to Work News August 10, 2018
Down but not out: Look for right-to-work to be resurrected onenewsnow.com, August 08, 2018 Tuesday night’s vote was a big win for unions, which The Associated Press says spent millions of dollars in recent weeks to convince Missourians that right-to-work is bad for the Show Me State. “I’ve already talked to a number of legislators…
Read MoreNILRR Right to Work Clips
The Janus Stakes empirecenter.org, January 09, 2018 As shown in this report, if the Supreme Court sides with the plaintiff in Janus, New York state government and New York City municipal employees who have already indicated they would rather not belong to unions would save $53 million a year in dues-like fees. Extrapolating to other…
Read MoreBig Labor Has No Legitimate Grievance Regarding Right to Work Laws
Whether or Not They Wield Forced-Dues Privileges, Union Bosses Benefit From the ‘Comprehensive Authority’ Over Employees Bestowed Upon Them by Federal and State Laws Authorizing ‘Exclusive Representation’ (Click here to download Adobe .PDF file of ‘No Legitimate Grievance’Fact Sheet) In the private-sector economy, two federal laws, the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and the Railway…
Read MoreNILRR Right to Work Clipsheet March 18, 2016
Virginia, Alabama voters asked to reaffirm ‘right-to-work’ status Washington Examiner Online, March 18, 2016 “Right-to-work is popular in Alabama and protecting worker freedom has been good for Alabama’s economy, so naturally legislators in the state want to find ways to promote Alabama’s right-to-work status,” said Greg Mourad, vice president of the National Right to Work…
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