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The University of Maine School of Law has received funding to continue the Rural Lawyer Project, which pairs students with mentors in rural practices in order to improve access to legal services.
After sinking in August to its lowest level since at least 2016, Maine’s unemployment rate stayed there last month.
Maine's Department of Corrections and Department of Labor are partnering to connect employers with former inmates who are reentering the workforce.
New this year, "speed networking" will help businesses connect, and the chamber is also bringing back on-site job interview booths.
The University of Maine System was awarded $350,000 to expand opportunities for adults to attain degrees and other learning credentials by applying knowledge and abilities gained outside of higher education.
Donations of a diesel truck and a tank trailer to Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor are expected to enrich students' experience with commercial vehicles and equipment, and better prepare the students to enter the workforce.
Winners and rankings of the 100 employers on the "Best Places to Work in Maine" list were announced Wednesday night at the Augusta Civic Center.
San Francisco-based digital health care firm Grand Rounds on Tuesday announced plans to double its space in Lewiston's Bates Mill No. 1 Complex, and is on track to have over 200 employees there by year's end.
Brunswick-based Coastal Enterprises Inc. will support the startup and operation of new child-care enterprises in rural Maine with the help of $400,000 in federal funds.
Maine education and business leaders on Tuesday called for beefing up career and technical education, as well as secondary and post-secondary programs, to fight a looming skills gap in the state's workforce.
Bangor Savings Bank employees will be able to take up to six undergraduate courses at Husson University every calendar year free of charge, or one course in every seven-week term.
The Maine Tourism Association is creating a nonprofit staffing service to help its members meet their seasonal and year-round staffing challenges.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Coastal Enterprises Inc. $800,000 to help cultivate new businesses and new jobs in rural Maine.
Maine employers owe about $6.8 million to the state because they're delinquent in paying unemployment taxes, penalties and interest. Now the Maine Department of Labor is going after the money.
Teachers in Maine do worse than most of their peers in other states in terms of compensation and job security, according to a report by personal financial website WalletHub out this week.
Maine's unemployment rate sunk to 2.9% in August, the first time it's been under 3% since at least January 2016 — and the 44th consecutive month the rate's been under 4%.