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Rite Hite’s New HQ Approved

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By - Jun 21st, 2020 12:11 pm

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3 thoughts on “Plats and Parcels: Rite Hite’s New HQ Approved”

  1. Paul Trotter says:

    Has this company changed owners? Remember when the owner warned employees not to vote for Obama?

    http://archive.jsonline.com/Services/include.ashx?domain=www.jsonline.com&file=175797801.html

  2. Paul Trotter says:

    “ Mike White, the chairman and owner of Rite-Hite, a major Milwaukee manufacturer of industrial equipment, wanted to be sure his employees understood what he feels is at stake in the presidential election.

    In an email sent this week to employees, White said his workers “should understand the personal consequences to them of having our tax rates increase dramatically if President Obama is re-elected, forcing taxpayers to fund President Obama’s future deficits and social programs (including Obamacare), which require bigger government.”

    The email, which may conflict with state election law, stunned some employees. One employee said he felt threatened by the email. “It’s a good company, but for this to come out, it’s absurd,” said the employee, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution from management.”

  3. Edward Susterich says:

    The link for Rite-Hite and its anti-Obama communication to employees is in the following link–

    http://archive.jsonline.com/newswatch/175797801.html

    Management of Rite Hite is pro-Trump.

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