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Big win for eastern Kentucky , would of never happened without right to work .
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This June, construction began on an aluminum mill ultimately expected to employ 600 people earning an average salary of roughly $70,000 a year in eastern Kentucky. It wouldn’t have happened without Right to Work.
Appalachian County Welcomes $1.5 Billion Mill
Without Right to Work, Kentucky ‘Wouldn’t Have Been on the List’
On a site located near Ashland in eastern Kentucky’s Greenup County, Braidy Industries Inc. recently began construction on a $1.5 billion rolling aluminum mill that will ultimately employ an estimated 600 people in high-paying jobs.
Braidy CEO Craig Bouchard originally announced that Greenup County would be the location for what is now expected to be a 1.8 million-square-foot facility in April 2017.
Kentucky “wouldn’t have been on the list” of possible sites, he said, had the state not enacted a Right to Work law at the beginning of that year.
Yes, and in that center of the income inequality universe, no not Silicon Wafer, Sewerattle, one cannot even buy a house. But, yeah, the left's policies are for the people.
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Originally Posted by jm1982
Wow this house in the area is only $144,000 .
These workers on $70k will be living like kings .
This same house in L.A would be about $1 million or more.
Yes, and in that center of the income inequality universe, no not Silicon Wafer, Sewerattle, one cannot even buy a house. But, yeah, the left's policies are for the people.
True . California also has the highest poverty rate... but but the tech scene!
Of course the the 25 million in tax incentives and payments to Braidy Industries had nothing to do with it right? It was just because Kentucky is a RTW state.
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