Bloomberg Dips Into Fortune to Feed Campaign Workers: ; N.Y. Mayor has Spent $5 Million to Keep Volunteers Productive
Charleston Daily Mail › October 14, 2005
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Charleston Daily Mail › October 14, 2005
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NEW YORK - Stale coffee and day-old pizza - the typical fuel for political campaigns - have no place at the table in billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg's re-election operation.
The Republican mayor, who is dipping into his $5 billion personal fortune to bankroll his campaign, has spent nearly $50 million so far - including tens of thousands on takeout and treats just to keep his workers full and caffeinated.See the full content of this document
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Bloomberg Dips Into Fortune to Feed Campaign Workers: ; N.Y. Mayor has Spent $5 Million to Keep Volunteers Productive
It's a practice lifted directly from the management style Bloomberg honed as a CEO before he entered politics: Happy employees equal increased produc...
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