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  1. 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.

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  2. Good Jobs First is a national policy resource center that promotes corporate and government accountability in economic development. Since 1998, it has fought for reforms to increase transparency around the use of public money used in the name of economic development, and has revealed the numerous ways corporations – many of whom receive ...

  3. 1. Dez. 2011 · Washington, DC. Dubbed “the leading national watchdog of state and local economic development subsidies,” Greg founded Good Jobs First in 1998 thanks to the Public Interest Pioneer Award. He ...

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  4. Greg LeRoy. Executive Director. goodjobs@goodjobsfirst.org 202-232-1616.

  5. 13. Dez. 2023 · Good Jobs First Executive Director Greg LeRoy appeared on the America’s Work Force Union Podcast and talked about how government tax subsidies often lead to the creation of low-quality jobs instead of good-paying union jobs. He also shed light on why datacenters do not benefit communities like people may think.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › arts › educational-magazinesLeRoy, Greg | Encyclopedia.com

    LeRoy, Greg. PERSONAL: Male. Education: Degrees in journalism and U.S. history. ADDRESSES: Office —Good Jobs First, 1616 P St. N.W., Ste. 210, Washington, DC 20036; fax: 202-232-6680. E-mail — info@goodjobsflrst.org. CAREER: Good Jobs First, Washington, DC, founder and director.

  7. www.theguardian.com › profile › greg-leroyGreg LeRoy | The Guardian

    Greg LeRoy | The Guardian. Greg LeRoy directs Good Jobs First, a non profit watchdog group on economic development incentives. July 2018. Big tech, desperate cities. Cities need to stop...