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Pure Blue Fish Chooses Right To Work South Carolina For New Location

By STAFF | November 5, 2020
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Pure Blue Fish is investing in a location in Orangeburg, South Carolina. The company plans to hire 82 new people once they are ready for business.

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General Motors Invests $2 Billion in Right To Work Tennessee

By STAFF | November 5, 2020
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General Motors is Investing $2 Billion in their current location in Spring Hill, Tennessee so they can soon roll out the electric Cadillac Lyriq.

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BandD Foods Chooses Right To Work Georgia For Eastern US Location

By STAFF | November 5, 2020
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BandD Foods is adding a new location in Americus, Georgia. It will will provide up to 100 new jobs for Sumter County and surrounding areas.

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TOPY America Finishes Renovations in Right To Work Kentucky

By STAFF | November 4, 2020
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TOPY America has just finished renovating their facility in Frankfurt, Kentucky, meaning new economic opportunities are sprouting in the area.

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WOW Studios Relocates to Right To Work Arizona

By STAFF | November 4, 2020
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WOW Studios is bringing new, wearable, and environmentally friendly technology, as well as new job opportunities to Tucson, Arizona.

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International Automotive Components Invests in Right To Work Alabama

By STAFF | November 4, 2020
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International Automotive components is investing in two of their Alabama locations – Calhoun and Tuscaloosa County. This will mean 182 total new jobs.

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AutoZone Expands Facility in Right To Work Tennessee

By STAFF | November 3, 2020
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AutoZone is planning on expanding its facility in Lexington, Tennessee. This $42 million investment will create 45 new jobs for Henderson County.

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Medicom Adds New Location to Right To Work Georgia

By STAFF | November 3, 2020
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Medicom, a leading provider in PPE, is adding a new production facility in Augusta, Georgia. The new expansion will create new jobs for Augusta residents.

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Babynov USA Chooses Right To Work Tennessee For First US Location

By STAFF | November 3, 2020
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Babynov USA, a company based in France, is opening its first US location and they’ve chosen Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee. This will create 147 new jobs.

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Unique Loom Expands Right To Work South Carolina Location

By STAFF | November 2, 2020
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Unique Loom started out in 2017 and is now expanding its operations in Indian Land, South Carolina. This will create new jobs for the area.

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