Today's CIO salutes his CFO, the house Scrooge who demands quick and accountable IT returns.
Unlike other companies, Microsoft's CIO deals with both internal and external issues.
GreaterGood.com used WebQL for competitive analysis and due diligence, according to Thomas Charuhas, who was GreaterGood.com's CIO during the beta testing phase and recently left the organization to start a consulting company.
In its report, the bank's board of directors criticized the CIO's former leaders, saying they did not keep the board informed of potential problems and had used unapproved models for calculating risk.
Two years ago the AFL-CIO's ads failed to return the House to Democratic control.
According to the AFL-CIO's understanding of the agreement, the "W" visa program would begin April 1, 2015.
This explains why, on the rare occasions when you do know the CIO's name, you use it in vain.
Guest workers would be paid a wage similar to American workers with the same level of experience, according to the AFL-CIO's understanding.
The AFL-CIO's formal "recommendations" to the Obama team call for the realignment of "the allocation of budgetary resources" from OLMS to other Labor agencies.
He said the chamber sought 400, 000 new visas for temporary workers while the AFL-CIO's opening number was much lower, in the low five figures.
"Educating the CEO and getting his attention and getting resources away from other disciplines is a real tough part of the CIO's job, " says Zammuto.
But many undocumented workers avoid joining unions "because they are under constant threat of deportation, " said Ana Avendano, head of the AFL-CIO's immigration and community-action program.
In his speech to the AFL-CIO's annual convention in Pittsburgh, Clinton made his case for being granted so-called "fast-track" trade agreement authority, which the labor federation bitterly opposes.
Doll is in a unique position to talk about the relative merits of different broadcast media: He's the only state CIO who has full control of the public broadcast system.
Ana Avendano, head of the AFL-CIO's immigration and community action program, said the Harrisburg situation will prompt the federation to address the J-1 visa in negotiations for an immigration overhaul.
The AFL-CIO's representative on the Obama transition team for Labor is Deborah Greenfield, and we're told her first inspection stop was the Office of Labor-Management Standards, or OLMS, which monitors union compliance with federal law.
To talk about this, our guests are Rick Bloomingdale, he's the secretary treasurer of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, Burt Siegel, he's the director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Philadelphia, Connie Guy is president of Lancaster Country Democratic Women's Association, and Hannah Sassaman is the program director at the Prometheus Radio Project.
The International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO, posted news of the ratification on its website late Tuesday.
"We immediately ramped up our supervisory concern immediately after that and were actively reviewing the CIO office's activities, " he said.
Then let's begin by agreeing that the CIO position is not exactly the cockpit of industry.
Hyzy, CIO at U.S. Trust expects growth in the U.S. to be around 2.5%.
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Last year the AFL-CIO, America's labour federation, split as members anguished over its flagging power.
It's still pretty uncommon for a CIO to become a chief executive officer of a large non-technology firm.
AFL-CIO, America's biggest trade-union group, has weakened its opposition to the China bill.
"We wanted to wire for the future, and do it once for the long-term, " says Steven Russell, CIO at Christie's.
CIO, America's main union federation, was outraged at the use of Taft-Hartley.
AFL-CIO, America's largest trade-union group, that, if elected president in November, he would tack labour and environmental clauses on to future trade deals.
Ms. SCHULTZ: Well, I was at a spaghetti luncheon yesterday afternoon that's sponsored by the AFL-CIO, just trying to get a feel for where people were.
The divisions in America's labour movement burst into the open last month, when several large unions representing over a third of its membership withdrew from the AFL-CIO, America's trade-union federation.
The AFL-CIO and U.S. Chamber of Commerce had been fighting over wages for tens of thousands of low-skilled workers who would be brought in under the new program to fill jobs in construction, hotels and resorts, nursing homes and restaurants, and other industries.
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