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The NAM’s mission is to enhance the competitiveness of manufacturers by shaping a legislative and regulatory environment conducive to U.S. economic growth and to increase understanding among policymakers, the media and the general public about the vital role of manufacturing to America’s economic future and living standards. What people are saying about the NAM: "The National Association of Manufacturers is a very effective organization. When they speak, people listen to them, because of the prestige they have and the influence they have and the policy orientation -- which I think is really important. I'm a strong supporter of the National Association of Manufacturers because it's a major policy leader in Washington, D.C. and state capitals all across our country to advocate for manufacturing. High-wage jobs are important in Florida and the NAM has been a strong advocate for high-wage jobs in the manufacturing sector." -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) "I want to congratulate the National Association of Manufacturers for the great work they’re doing. You know, we’ve been working together for a long time. I think there’s a great future for American manufacturing but we have to work together to bring down the cost of taxation, the cost of litigation, the cost of regulation. Your work is very, very important, and we need to work together in Congress. I want to congratulate you. You’re doing a great job to help America’s future.” -- House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL-14) See also the works of Adam Curtis commenting on the NAM and its use of Edward Bernays in the 1930 to combat the policies of president Roosevelt. See also research on the role of the NAM with respect to the hisory of organized labor in he UnitedStates. {Link without Title} EXTERNAL LINKS The Labor Union Movement In America |
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