
"Ky doesn't have the right to work laws. Ky is a union state. Maybe not as strong as say Illinois.."
IMO.....It would be insane for HD to relocate to Ky if they gotta deal with the union again. WTF. 
Union negotiations favor the company when it is a new enterprise in a new state. Where there is no precedent, the terms will support compensation based on employee performance, time sensitive production, higher quality standards, limited bias, etc.
Many have posted their discontent toward the vile union. But, their displeasure is misplaced. The union can only gain strength at a rate allowed by the company. Poor or weak company management allows, sometimes promotes, a strong biased union. Once this precedent is set it is difficult, if not impossible, to regress.
Members of the Detroit area UAW have, for many years, referred to one particular manufacturer as, “Generous Motors.” This is the result of feeble company management. Whether you lose focus during the, “fat,” years due to total annual sales, manufacturer ratings, profit margins, bonus incentives, etc; the result of this lost focus shown brightly as companies surrendered their bargaining position to sustain the status quo.
There has never been an occasion where a dynamic, focused, company management -team surrendered to the union.
Side note:
Union leaders are often hand-picked by the companies; then solicited to the union membership by union leadership to insure election. This is relative to the question of sound company management: Many leaders of large companies consort with union leaders from day one. Large companies continue to make this vital error, failing to realize bargaining leverage is lost once you become bed partners with those whom you employ.
My $.02