Article with this info and more to be posted later today.
* Citigroup - hosted anti-EFCA conference call
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/12/citigroup-enters-union-fr_n_174106.html * Bank of America - hosted anti-EFCA conference call
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/27/bank-of-america-hosted-an_n_161248.html * Goldman Sachs - significant shareholder of Burger King which is organizing against the bill and already spent 300k lobbying against it, plus more through its industry groups
* Cerebrus - 3rd largest franchisee of Burger King received TARP money.
* Financial Services Roundtable is the Chamber of banks & insurance companies, and they've made lobbying against free choice a priority for the last several years. Virtually every major bank is a member and can be tied to lobbying against the bill.
o The FSR lobbied against the Employee Free Choice Act in every quarter of 2008.21 and has made joining with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to defeat it a top priority for 2009.22
- The FSR has invited Adam Putnam, a Republican spokesperson against the Employee
Free Choice Act,23 to address its conference in March.
* Principal Financial applied for $2b in TARP, application still outstanding, but it lobbied against Employee Free Choice and 300+ other bills:
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/02/exclusive-unions-ask-geithner-to-deny-bailout-plea-from-lobbying-mad-financial-firm.php