Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Give me your best, and serious, reasons to hire a lobbyist for a very large corporation that does not have a lobbyist but does belong to a trade association. Tight budgets these days and looking for all the justification I can get. Thanks!
Sure. Lobbyist works for you. Trade association works for a variety of companies in your industries, and while you may all be in the same interest you may not be in lockstep on everything. So, collective action with a trade association is perfect case.
Take tax policy, for example. You can have companies in a trade association such as the National Association of Manufacturers who are on opposite sides of some issues. It's just harder to make your individual organization's voice heard.