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US Chamber of Commerce
The United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC) is the world's largest not-for-profit business federation, representing
- 3,000,000 businesses (via its Federation of local chambers and association members. Actual direct membership is several tens of thousands.)
- 2,800 state and local chambers
- 830 business associations
The Chamber is staffed with policy specialists, lobbyists and lawyers. It is known for spending more money than any other lobbying organization on a yearly basis.[1]
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Challenges National Chamber IP Approach
As Copyright Watch recently chronicled, local Chambers of Commerce have been singing from the same songbook as Industry Minister Jim Prentice in letters to the editor on Bill C-61...
One for the Chamber of Commerce
Over the weekend, the Bristol did a front page story on the continued use of outhouses in Southwest Virginia.I remember the outhouses that were on the farms where my dad grew up and where my mom grew up...
Chamber Pot of Commerce
Some chamber pots need a lot of cleaning.
The day after Barack Obama was elected president, we at the AFL-CIO in Washington, D...
Chamber of Commerce on EFCA
Picking up on our recent discussion about EFCA, BNA's Daily Labor Report (subscription required) has an article describing the Chamber of Commerce's recent statement on the bill (hint: they don't like it)...
Chamber of Commerce At the Movies
According to the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, the Chamber of Commerce is going to start running short films before feature films in movie theaters in the Washington, D...
Ted Eisenberg vs. U.S. Chamber of Commerce
As Chris previously reported, a new article by Ted Eisenberg (Cornell) takes on the Chamber of Commerce's annual "state liability ranking study," which ranks the lawsuit climate in all fifty states...
















