Posts Tagged ‘Right to Work’
Right To Work Expansion, Volkswagen: $800 Million Electric Car Cells Addition
Volkswagen to expand its Right To Work Tennessee-located Chattanooga facility to produce electric vehicle cells and battery packs.
Read MoreManufacturing Plant Flees California to Right To Work Tennessee
Master Manufacturing Group (MMG) will invest $3.9 million to renovate and upgrade an existing manufacturing Dayton, Tennessee facility.
Read MoreSouthern Champion Tray Investing $85 Million To Expand Right To Work Tennessee Operations
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced the Southern Champion Tray’s $84.9 million and expects 120 new permanent jobs in Chattanooga, TN.
Read MoreFacebook is building an $800M data center in Right To Work Gallatin, Tennessee
Facebook is investing $800 million in order to add a new data center in Right to Work Gallatin, Tennessee and create 1,500 new jobs.
Read MoreAutomotive Group GEDIA: $85M Plant in Georgia, Create 200 Jobs
Right To Work Georgia is a natural fit; GEDIA currently supplies automotive parts to nearby companies such as Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.
Read MoreBuilding Permits up 71% Over 2019 in Right To Work Fort Smith, Arkansas
According to Talk Business & Politics, the Fort Smith Metro Area continues to head in a positive manner despite the current nationwide pandemic-induced regulatory schizophrenia.
Read MoreTyson Foods Completes Tennessee Chicken Plant Expansion, $87.6 Million Total Investment
Tyson Foods is investing $80 million in order to add a new chicken plant in Right to Work Union City, Tennessee and create new jobs.
Read MoreAmazon Building 1,000 Jobs in Right To Work Tennessee
Amazon will soon create 1,000 new jobs in Right to Work Tennessee.
Read MoreTexas Beats Oklahoma, No Its Not Football – It’s jobs
Texas wins Tesla’s new U.S. assembly plant beating several other Right To Work States while Compulsory Unionism State Governors mostly watched from the sidelines.
Read MoreAviagen Makes $35 Million Investment in Right To Work Tennessee
Aviagen will invest $35.3 million to expand in Pikeville with a new state-of-the-art feed mill, a key part of the company’s larger expansion plans in the area.
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