Posts Tagged ‘Georgia’
Hyundai Mobis’ EV Facility in RTW Georgia to Create 1.5k Jobs
Hyundai Mobis is investing $926 million in order to establish a new facility and create 1,500 new jobs in Right to Work Bryan County, Georgia.
Read MoreRight to Work Georgia Welcomes Steves & Sons
Steves & Sons is investing $100 million in order to establish operations in Right to Work Jackson County, Georgia and create 170 new jobs.
Read MoreArcher Aviation to Create 1k Jobs in Right to Work Georgia
Archer Aviation is investing $118 million in order to add a new facility and create 1,000 new jobs in Right to Work Newton County, Georgia.
Read MoreHow Many Jobs is Komar Creating in Right to Work Georgia?
Komar Brands is investing $87 million in order to add a new facility and create 294 new jobs in Right to Work Bryan County, Georgia.
Read MoreFREYR Plans $2.57 Billion Right to Work Georgia Investment
FREYR Battery is investing $2.57 billion in order to add a new facility and create 723 new jobs in Right to Work Coweta County, Georgia.
Read MoreRecap: New Right to Work Georgia Companies Create Over 2k Jobs
The most recent Right to Work Georgia investments will soon be coming from Archer Aviation, Komar, and FREYR Battery.
Read MoreNorma Precision to Create 600 Right to Work Georgia Jobs
Baretta Holding S.A. is investing $60 million in order to add a new location and create 600 new jobs in Right to Work Bryan County, Georgia.
Read MoreJoon Georgia Has Plans for Job Seekers in the Right to Work State
Joon Georgia is investing $317 million in order to add a new manufacturing location in Right to Work Bulloch County, Georgia. As a result, this will create 317 new jobs.
Read MoreGrupo Bimbo Eyes Right to Work Georgia Location
Grupo Bimbo is investing $200 million in order to add a new facility and create 295 new jobs in Right to Work Valdosta, Georgia.
Read MoreRecap: Right to Work Georgia Excited to Welcome New Business!
Companies making investments in Right to Work Georgia include Norma Precision, and Joon Georgia, as well as Grupo Bimbo and King’s Hawaiian.
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