Examples of CIO in the following topics:
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- The AFL was the largest union grouping in the United States for the first half of the twentieth century, even after the creation of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) by unions that were expelled by the AFL in 1935 over its opposition to industrial unionism.
- In 1955, the AFL merged with its longtime rival, the CIO, to form the AFL-CIO, a federation which remains in place to this day.
- The Change to Win Federation, which split from the AFL-CIO in 2005-2006.
- The AFL-CIO is especially concerned with global trade and economical issues.
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- The person in charge of the IS functions, particularly in larger organizations is called the Chief Information Officer or CIO.
- The CIO is responsible for new system development, systems operations, and maintenance of existing systems.
- Ideally, the CIO has a solid understanding of the organization's overall strategy and tactics as well as a good understanding of IS issues.
- A competent CIO should be able, therefore, to do a good job of setting priorities for the IS function.
- Finding a person with the right blend of business and technical savvy has proven to be difficult, and, thus, CIO has come to be known, in some circles as "Career is Over".
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- The CIO under John L.
- After the Communists in the CIO were purged in 1946-1948, a merger into the AFL-CIO became possible in 1955.
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- Richard Trumka of the AFL-CIO is one of the most prominent union leaders in America
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- Union leaders in the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) vigorously campaigned for Truman in the 1948 election based upon a (never fulfilled) promise to repeal Taft-Hartley.
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- Many labor leaders, including the leadership of the AFL-CIO, did not fight for the legislation, claiming workers had little interest in the bill.
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- "These numbers represent a downtick in the success rates from the previous study, as well as a significant increase in the number of failures", says Jim Crear, Standish Group CIO, "They are low point in the last five study periods.
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- Also important in different companies are the chief marketing officer (CMO) and the chief information officer (CIO), who manages the information systems.