Sentences with phrase «business lobbying job»

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Mayor Paul Soglin, pictured in November after the announcement that Oscar Mayer would close its Madison headquarters, blasted the state's job - creation agency and top business lobby for not contacting Kraft Heinz after its merger was announced last March.
But Duffy added to reporters earlier today that lobbying the state on business issues is only fraction of the job he's due to assume in January.
Some newspapers have called for an ethics probe after Duffy admitted he's been interviewing for a job with the Rochester Business Alliance, a trade and lobby group, while serving on Cuomo's Regional Economic Development Councils.
One of the women had regularly lobbied Mr. Silver on behalf of clients with business before the state; he had «used his official position,» prosecutors said, to help the other woman get a state job.
While this might have a marginal deterrent effect and respond to populist rage, it's not a direct response to the recent problems — unregistered lobbying, bribes disguised as side jobs or tithing people looking to do business with the state.
Former New York Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver (D) had an extramarital affair with one woman who lobbied him about state business and another whom he recommended for a job, then tried to hide the relationships while giving his mistresses preferential access and treatment, prosecutors alleged in court documents unsealed Friday.
The FBI was investigating allegations that Mr. Libous had obtained a job for his son at a law firm in exchange for a promise of steering future business to the firm, and for steering $ 50,000 annually from a lobbying firm to the law firm in question, according to the indictment.
After taking several small advertising jobs decorating bank lobbies and making business cards, the two met someone at Western Union who was looking to market to ethnic communities and he became their first client.
Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the business lobbying organisation the CBI, called on the government to «act with urgency to minimise the uncertainties that affect investment decisions and slow job creation.»
Additionally, RMA's skilled executive hiring professionals also keep abreast of opportunities for sourcing and recruitment within non-profit organizations, law firms, lobbying firms, industry trade groups, business service jobs, and the federal government.
«You need to know how many jobs, in actual numbers, to reach parity, (in order) to go lobby the local businesses and authorities, how many kids, in actual numbers, are missing out on finishing school, how many mums are missing prenatal care, then you can anchor accountability throughout the whole system,» he said.
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