shekinahcancook, to BadInternetBills
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Join the Workers Circle and the Center for Common Ground for this month’s training on how to be an effective citizen advocate. No experience is necessary!

Led by Andrea Miller co-founder of the Center for Common Ground, and Workers Circle Director of Social Justice, Noelle Damico, this once-a-month, hour-long training is divided into two parts.

During the first 30 minutes of "How to be an Effective Citizen Advocate," we review pending legislation.

The second 30 minutes are a legislative visit training so that you can learn or brush up on how to impactfully engage your senators, representatives, and their staff.

Come for all or part of the program! All registrants will receive a video of the training, slides, an advocacy toolkit, and additional background information.

Register Here: https://www.circle.org/events/citizenadvocate-june-2024

ilumium, to MandelaEffect
@ilumium@eupolicy.social avatar

Shouldn't the lobby group be rather called "Allied for small companies we can buy to continue dominate the market"?

researchbuzz, to politics
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viennawriter, to ai German
@viennawriter@literatur.social avatar

Neue Folge im : Gesellschaft und KI: Wir sind völlig undvorbereitet auf die in der wir schon stecken. Im Gespräch mit @peterpur über generative , Gesetzgebung und , was wir in der Schule lernen sollten, Lügen in Krisen, und die stete Frage danach, was wir als überhaupt wollen.

https://www.dinerpodcast.net/gesellschaft-und-ki/

splann, to random French
@splann@mamot.fr avatar

🔴 À eux seuls, quatre dirigeants de la FNSEA, dont deux Bretons, cumulent 50 mandats. De l'Anses au Cese en passant par les innombrables instances agricoles, ces cumulards défendent partout la ligne du syndicat productiviste. Avec succès !

Une enquête menée dans le cadre d'une collaboration européenne avec Lighthouse Reports.

👉 Consultez l'enquête : https://splann.org/lobby-agricole-fnsea/

LALegault, to random
@LALegault@newsie.social avatar

The Palestinian genocide has exposed so many things. You may not care about it, but the issues arising from it in : , , , , , etc. etc. will come to affect you— one way or another.

aral, to random
@aral@mastodon.ar.al avatar

If you don’t understand:

  • The profit motive.

  • Slowly boiling frogs.

  • Institutional corruption (the influence of corporate finance in political decision-making – i.e., lobbying and revolving doors).

You will keep getting surprised over and over gain by what corporations and the politicians bought by the corporations do.

SubtleBlade, to uk
@SubtleBlade@mastodon.scot avatar

#RightToProtest

'#UK government adviser on disruptive #protest accused of #ConflictOfInterest

#JohnWoodcock, whose review proposes bans for protest groups, has #lobbying links to firms in #arms and #FossilFuels sectors

“It is a sham for the government to try and claim #LordWalney is an ‘independent’ adviser.”'
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/17/government-adviser-on-disruptive-protest-accused-of-conflict-of-interest

vv666, to random French
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corporateeurope, to random
@corporateeurope@mstdn.social avatar

📺 Watch our new animation series debunking big EU files

💻 Episode 1: It is time to restrict companies from the EU in their interests when the public interest is at risk

👇 And that has everything to do with the upcoming whatch the video to find out why

https://youtu.be/zsobIKAXGWw?si=tosCnyJ6i_MMrdfX

remixtures, to random Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Meanwhile, Uber has a long record of using deceptive actions to avoid regulatory oversight, most notably through a program called Greyball. In Boston, Las Vegas, and a host of European cities, it deployed a mock version of its app on the phones of unfriendly city officials to make it falsely appear that the service was not available. In some cities, it investigated passengers’ credit card accounts to help determine if they were government officials.

Where state legislatures or courts do not deliver for Uber, it turns to the ballot box. In 2019 California passed a law making companies responsible for proving that their workers were independent contractors, which opened the door to reclassifying them as employees. Uber and other gig economy companies responded by pouring $220 million into a ballot initiative, Proposition 22, which it billed as a defense of drivers’ rights. “Protecting the ability of Californians to work as independent contractors throughout the state using app-based rideshare and delivery platforms,” it stressed, “is necessary so people can continue to choose which jobs they take, to work as often or as little as they like, and to work with multiple platforms or companies.” In fact the proposition would exempt app-based workers from nearly all labor protections, including paid sick leave, retirement benefits, and workers compensation. It passed, though a group of drivers have contested its legality in the California Supreme Court. Its success is still a troubling sign of Uber’s political clout. In Massachusetts, Uber, Instacart, and Lyft raised $43 million in 2022—and $7 million so far this year—for copycat ballot initiatives."

https://www.nybooks.com/online/2024/05/09/inside-uber-political-machine/

maugendre, to climate
@maugendre@mas.to avatar

@anthropocene @climate
@food @climate

"Microbial-mediated enteric fermentative processes in ruminant livestock produce about 30 percent of the total anthropogenic methane emissions"

… in a Summary from UN FAO: https://www.fao.org/3/cc7777en/cc7777en.pdf

maugendre,
@maugendre@mas.to avatar

New study examines the corporate engagement activities of ten large companies and five industry associations towards European Union (EU) policymakers working on regulations aimed at reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the food and agriculture sector.

Richard Tyszkiewicz: https://nordsip.com/2024/05/30/eu-climate-action-hindered-by-meat-lobby/ @climate @food @eu

maugendre,
@maugendre@mas.to avatar

New study examines the corporate engagement activities of ten large companies and five industry associations towards European Union (EU) policymakers working on regulations aimed at reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the food and agriculture sector.

Richard Tyszkiewicz: https://nordsip.com/2024/05/30/eu-climate-action-hindered-by-meat-lobby/ @climate @food @eu

mystech, to LateStageCapitalism
@mystech@mstdn.party avatar

Anything a corporate lobby is willing to fight/bribe for, should be an instant red flag to actual human beings.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/04/fcc-democrats-schedule-net-neutrality-vote-making-cable-lobbyists-sad-again/

AlisonCreekside, to random
@AlisonCreekside@mstdn.ca avatar
SubtleBlade, to random
@SubtleBlade@mastodon.scot avatar

MP faces questions over role

Co-owner of investment management firm called for ‘urgent’ post- changes to City rules at committee meetings
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/mar/29/tory-mp-john-baron-faces-lobbying-questions-over-use-of-treasury-committee-role
?

corporateeurope, to random
@corporateeurope@mstdn.social avatar

🐴🔍 POLITICO Europe
reports that Commission President von der Leyen has at several occasions addressed the European Horse Network (EHN), but these meetings are missing in VDL’s public calendar and her log of meetings with 🤔

EHN isn’t in the EU register 🚫

corporateeurope,
@corporateeurope@mstdn.social avatar

It's a major fail that didn't disclose her meetings with the European Horse Network (EHN), a lobby group of horse owners 🚨

VDL's meetings also violated EU rules because EHN wasn't in the EU register, despite requests from the register secretariat 🤯

persagen, to Canada
@persagen@mastodon.social avatar

[Canada] Calls for investigation into lobbying firm w. ties to top Conservative adviser
Federal lobby group ‘Forecheck Strategies’ works f. same office as ‘Jenni Byrne + Associates’
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/jenni-byrne-lobbying-conflict-angus-1.7151735

  • role w. Conservative Party murky
  • seen in caucus meetings: spaces reserved for elected members, Conservative senators, most senior staff
  • lobbyists for Loblaw Companies: Loblaws / Shoppers Drug Mart / NoFrills

openDemocracy, to Israel
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ChrisMayLA6, to random
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

[I missed this a couple of days ago:]

So, Emily Thornberry commits to be transparent on Labour Party meetings with lobbyists, just not at the moment....

Well, that's hardly reassuring given @openDemocracy findings about the penetration of lobbyists into the Labour Party.

However, are we surprised... depressingly, not really!

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/labour-lobbying-freedom-of-information-emily-thornberry/

CarbonBubble, to random
@CarbonBubble@mastodon.energy avatar

The 🛢️industry has fought against govt support for clean technologies for more than half a century, the Guardian can reveal, even as vast subsidies have propped up its polluting business model https://buff.ly/3IszECq

ChrisMayLA6, to politics
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

Hmmm.... how much money is there in lobbying?

Well, in the rush to find people with Labour party 'expertise' it seems lobbying firs are considering salaries of up to £200k...

And, unsurprisingly people with Tory party experience have found not only is the glut in the market (as they all hurriedly jump ship), few lobbying firms thing, for now, its worth employing them.

Well, the money-go-round of the Westminster village won't stop....

h/t FT

CarbonBubble, to random
@CarbonBubble@mastodon.energy avatar

The 🛢️ industry has fought against government support for clean technologies for more than half a century, the Guardian can reveal, even as vast subsidies have propped up its polluting business model https://buff.ly/3IszECq

pneumaculturist, to random
@pneumaculturist@hcommons.social avatar

"Lobbyists on both sides of the Atlantic argued that government subsidies for clean technologies distorted free markets. Activists say their position is “dishonest” because the oil industry benefits from tax credits and other financial help from governments, and pays for only a fraction of the damage its fuels do to people and the planet... they knew renewable energy was such a threat to their industry that they had to lobby policymakers to rig the market against cleaner and cheaper technology to protect profits"
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/08/oil-industry-has-sought-to-block-state-backing-for-green-tech-since-1960s

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