Sentences with phrase «groups build alliances»

Not exact matches

AT&T has also spent decades building a national alliance of local government officials and nonprofit groups — particularly from black and Hispanic communities — that it will certainly be asking to weigh in again in Washington, as it tries to get the merger approved.
Roberts cites an observation by labour historian Jan Kainer: «Women's labour organizing contributed significantly to the building and sustaining of rank - and - file participation, developing new democratic structures such as women's caucuses, organizing the unorganized, and forging political alliances with non-labour groups
This group forged an alliance with George W. Bush, who carried a personal grudge against Saddam Hussein and who turned out to be a strident unilateralist and debunker of humanitarian nation - building.
The parents and athletes are more likely to build an alliance, pull together as a group, and outwardly express their opinions.
To make an impact in the forthcoming 2019 general election, therefore, what the youths urgently need is the creation of innovative ideas that electorates can buy into, building of alliances / coalition with various pressure groups and being ecumenical in movement with already existing coalitions or political parties.
Elliott had run the cross-party No2AV campaign in 2011 and over five years had built a formidable alliance of smaller, hi - tech business groups who opposed the EU's burdensome regulatory regime and unions who were opposed to the unemployment persisting across southern Europe because of the still dysfunctional Eurozone.
The alliance is hoping to build two new entrances into Prospect Park from Flatbush Avenue, part of a larger effort to spruce up the area between Grand Army Plaza and Empire Boulevard bordering the Prospect Park Zoo, a spokesman from the group said.
Based on a set of interviews with current and former state chiefs, we provide examples of how chiefs can increase their effectiveness and overcome political roadblocks by forming alliances with groups interested in economic development and higher education, and build and capitalize on a reputation for having clear goals and knowing how to achieve them.
On Monday, March 5, 2012, members of the broad alliance of Florida education advocacy groups including: Citizens for Strong Schools, 50th No More, Florida PTA, Fund Education Now, Marions United for Public Education, Save Duval Schools and Support Dade Schools traveled to Tallahassee to join a press conference at 9:30 A in Room 301 of the Florida Senate Office Building.
Finally, advocates of antiracism argue that racism will be reduced as teachers and administrators build alliances and coalitions with other equity - conscious groups and agencies in the broader community.
LinkedIn is an excellent place to find interest groups and communities that support your efforts and build new alliances to cooperate with others in promoting your book.
Organize listtrades and newsletter swaps with other authors (this is really easy since I built the young adult authors alliance — a facebook group with over 1200 YA authors.)
This will complete the consolidation in oneworld of all the passenger carriers in LATAM Airlines Group, the region's leading airline company, building on oneworld's position as the leading global airline alliance serving Latin America.
The expanded alliance between Avis Budget Group and Southwest Airlines builds upon a relationship that dates back to 1995.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK and SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (March 22, 2016)-- As the next step in their global alliance to accelerate the integration of human health and wellness in the built environment, Delos ™, the pioneer of Wellness Real Estate ™, and Lendlease, one of the world's leading integrated infrastructure and real estate groups, today announced their collaboration to advance the WELL Core & Shell Certification and pre-Certification programs as a pathway to WELL ready workplaces for building tenants.
Europe Beyond Coal is an alliance of civil society groups working to catalyse the closures of coal mines and power plants, prevent the building of any new coal projects and hasten the just transition to clean, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
is an alliance of civil society groups working to catalyse the closures of coal mines and power plants, prevent the building of any new coal projects and hasten the just transition to clean, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Through their work building coalitions and alliances, the environmental groups were able to forge a network of organizations that spent a combined $ 229 million on lobbying across all issues.
Some researchers think that these tendencies have roots in our evolutionary history because they help people to build alliances within their social groups.
Voices for Vermont's Children leads the Vermont Oral Health Care for All Coalition, an alliance of over 40 groups building a statewide citizen voice for greater access to affordable dental care for all Vermonters.
Facilitators were trained to join with parents (i.e., to build parent — facilitator alliance), to promote group cohesiveness by building alliances among all group members, to help parents work on their own goals, and to encourage parents to work with each other to reach their own goals.
The purpose of the AEC is to advance the professionalism of association executives and their volunteer leaders, build proactive alliances that enhance and strengthen organizational relationships, and provide a framework for implementing the initiatives of the AEC advisory boards, work groups, and forums.
You can build a stronger alliance with family members you do get along with (a de facto support group) or you can take the high road, overlook this person's behavior and remember that you are there to celebrate the holiday and support the family as a whole.
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