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Live + Work in Maine will host events in Orono and Portland on Nov. 22 to celebrate everyone who lives and works in Maine.
ACE consultant Francis Eberle suggests going beyond the basics to address the reasons people leave a job.
New hires, promotions and achievements from the past two weeks.
Susan M. Collins, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston since July, spoke to Mainebiz after her first visit to Maine to meet with political, business and nonprofit leaders.
Angelynne S. Amores' work history includes the office of the mayor of Chicago; the offices of the Illinois and Indiana attorneys general; and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Falmouth native Colin March joins KeyBank from TD Bank, where he was a senior relationship manager for middle market clients in Maine and New Hampshire.
The contract includes 15% across-the-board wage increases over three years, starting with 7% in the first year of the agreement.
The Loan Fund investments will leverage an estimated $67 million of other public and private financing to accelerate the production of workforce housing.
The increase marks the first uptick in Maine's unemployment rate since June 2021.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements within the Maine business community.
ACE columnist and career coach Holly Smevog says the tight hiring market demands that employers "re-evaluate wages and develop a workforce plan that adds marketing to the budget."
The eastern hub formalizes an existing life sciences and technology network of over 60 companies, institutions and organizations.
The company was founded 31 years ago. The transition is expected to sustainably benefit a new generation of workers.
The program, announced by the U.S. Department of Labor, includes $194,714 for adult programs and $25,371 for youth programs in the Penobscot Indian Nation.
The annual ranking of the "Best Places to Work in Maine" is based on worker surveys and a variety of other information. A total of 100 Maine companies made this year's list, the 17th.
The newly created role will lead a new City Hall department, the Office of Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, formed in response to recommendations of a steering committee.