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Founder and Executive Director Greg LeRoy launched Good Jobs First in 1998 upon winning the Stern Family Fund’s Public Interest Pioneer Award. The Washington, DC-based nonprofit remains the nation’s premiere organization tracking the use of state and local economic development subsidies and chronicling corporate misconduct.
We believe that good jobs — those that raise working families’ living standards and intentionally benefit historically excluded workers and communities — must be at the heart of any sound development strategy. Incentives cannot be about “Fortune 500 first,” or “capital intensity first.”.
1. Dez. 2011 · Executive Director. Good Jobs First. Jul 1998 - Present 25 years 9 months. Washington, DC. Dubbed “the leading national watchdog of state and local economic development subsidies,” Greg founded...
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Greg LeRoy. Executive Director. goodjobs@goodjobsfirst.org 202-232-1616.
Tax breaks DO NOT create jobs. But there's a bi-partisan corporate dogma which says the opposite. It’s why Greg LeRoy founded Good Jobs First in 1998 - 25 years ago.
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Good Jobs First, founded in 1998 by Greg LeRoy, tracks corporate subsidies and promotes accountability in economic development.
Greg LeRoy is the founder and executive director of Good Jobs First, a national policy resource center promoting corporate and government accountability in economic development.