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With Daniel Lippman
CHAMBER GOES AFTER ENHANCED UNEMPLOYMENT: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce this morning seized on April’s vastly underwhelming jobs numbers, laying the blame on the federal $300 enhanced unemployment included in President
Joe Biden’s relief package and calling for the benefit to be scrapped.
The ESOP Association Expanding, Modernizing Public Policy and Advocacy Programs Silver Tsunami of Retiring Baby Boomer Business Owners Creates Decade of Urgency for Local Job Retention
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WASHINGTON, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Seeking to ride a wave of retiring business owners and the rising attention being given to employee ownership as a solution for wealth and income disparities, The ESOP Association (TEA) is making a multi-year, multi-million-dollar investment into government relations and public awareness. As part of this investment, TEA has hired or promoted several new professional staff members, moved to new offices on Capitol Hill, built a new professional video and audio studio, and launched new grassroots and grasstops programs.