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Associations position their industries as ‘job machines’

With the unemployment rate remaining high, some trade groups choose to emphasize job creation in their D.C. advocacy efforts Caldeira Graham Sweeney As the unemployment rate hovers near 9 percent and more than 13 million Americans still look for work, some associations are stepping up efforts to promote their industries as key job-creating engines for the U.S. economy. Some groups, such as the International Franchise Association, are highlighting their members’ job creation potential in an effort to advance a legislative agenda on Capitol Hill. Other associations are doing so as part of a broader effort to burnish the image of their industry,… Read More