Posts Tagged ‘Right to Work’
Kreative Technologies Expands in Right to Work Virginia
reative Technologies is investing $1.5 million in order to expand in Fairfax County, Virginia. This will also create 296 new jobs, four times the number of employees they currently have.
Read MoreBiden’s Suspicious Firing of Former GC Spurs FOIA Request
“This FOIA request seeks documents related to this scandalous power grab which is clearly designed to shut down multiple NLRB prosecutions of Biden’s union boss political allies for their violation of workers’ legal rights.”
Read MoreWhere Will Smiley’s Ice Cream Add Their New Facility?
Smiley’s Ice Cream is investing $1.15 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Rockingham County, Virginia.
Read MoreWhere Will Mainstream Pine Products Invest Their $90 Million?
Mainstream Pine Products is investing $90 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Berkeley County, South Carolina.
Read MoreGuess Where Amazon Will Be Investing Next!
Amazon is adding a new delivery station in Right to Work Lubbock, Texas and creating 100 new jobs as a result.
Read MoreIn Which State is Afton Scientific Choosing to Expand?
Afton Scientific is investing $500,000 in order to expand and create 20 new jobs in Right to Work Albemarle County, Virginia.
Read MoreFirst Circuit Rejects Rehearing of UNAP v. NLRB Case in Support of NLRB
“We’re happy that this court has again reaffirmed that there’s only one way to read the law, which is that these sorts of charges cannot be assessed against nonmembers,” Taubman told Law360.
Read MoreActing GC Peter Ohr Tosses Former GC Peter Robb’s Memos
Acting GC Peter Ohr has been hard at work, but for all the wrong reasons. He’s been throwing out all of Former GC Peter Robb’s works in progress.
Read MoreCatipult AI Expands in Right to Work Indianapolis, Indiana
Catipult AI is investing $2.6 million in order to expand and create 51 new jobs in Right to Work Indianapolis, Indiana.
Read MoreEastman to Build Worlds Largest Methanolysis Facility in Right to Work Tennessee
Eastman is investing $250 million in order to add a new facility in Right to Work Kingsport, Tennessee and create new jobs.
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