Posts Tagged ‘Economic Growth in Right to Work States’
Epic Piping Plans Upgrades in Right to Work Louisiana
Epic Piping is investing $25 million in order to make upgrades an create 76 new jobs in Right to Wrok Livingston, Louisiana.
Read MoreHoffman & Hoffman Has Plans in Right to Work South Carolina
Hoffman & Hoffman is investing $8.5 million in order to expand and create 60 new jobs in Right to Work Lexington County, South Carolina.
Read MoreAVANTech Expands in Right to Work South Carolina
AVANTech is investing $3.7 million in order to expand and create 65 new jobs in Right to Work Columbia, South Carolina.
Read MoreT.RAD to Create 928 New Jobs in Right to Work Tennessee
T.RAD is investing $90.2 million in order to establish operations and create 928 new jobs in Right to Work Clarksville, Tennessee.
Read MoreEaton Grows Operations in Right to Work Virginia
Eaton is investing over $50 million in order to expand and create 200 new jobs in Right to Work Henrico County, Virginia.
Read MoreSLB Creates Lots of New Jobs in Right to Work Louisiana
SLB is investing $30 million in order to expand and create 600 new jobs in Right to Work Shreveport, Louisiana.
Read MoreEastover Chips Adds New Location in Right to Work South Carolina
Eastover Chips is adding a new location and creating 27 new jobs in Right to Work Eastover, South Carolina.
Read MoreEli Lilly and Company Has Major Plans for Right to Work Alabama
Eli Lilly and Company is investing $6 billion in order to add a new facility and create 450 new jobs in Right to Work Huntsville, Alabama.
Read MoreGLVUS Brings New Jobs to Right to Work Kentucky
GLVUS is investing $6 million in order to add a new location and create 200 new jobs in Right to Work Louisville, Kentucky.
Read MoreFoxconn Technology Adds Facility in Right to Work Kentucky
Foxconn Technology is investing over $173 million in order to add a new facility in Right to Work Louisville, Kentucky, and create 180 new jobs.
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