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From 2010 through 2023, Maine lost 19% of its nursing homes, more than any other state in New England, and served 21% fewer patients.
The layoffs represent more than 5% of the Portland company's workforce, and come on top of planned layoffs by ON Semiconductor Corp. in South Portland and Covetrus, a Portland-based animal health company.
Gia Drew recommends that employers use inclusive language, such as "hey folks" instead of "ladies and gentlemen" when addressing employees.
Enrollment in the University of Maine at Augusta’s nursing program has soared. There's also growing need for cybersecurity training. The 20,000-square-foot UMA Capital Center will accommodate expansion in both fields.
The University of New England is on a hot streak with new business school and med school upgrades. Here are some highlights on what is being accomplished at the university.
Amy Fox has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector, including work in retail, deposit operations, lending and branch management.
The boot camp was designed to train new entrants for shellfish and kelp farming as practiced in Maine.
Written comments on proposed rules around Maine's new Paid Family and Medical Leave Program are due by July 8.
Maine's Democratic governor touted the value of immigrant workers and entrepreneurs at a conference co-hosted by the World Affairs Council of Maine and the Maine International Trade Center.
The Maine Space Grant Consortium plans the Maine Space Conference for Oct. 23-25 at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
Northern Maine Community College in Presque Isle offers a one-year certificate program for licensed practical nurses, while York County Community College offers a two-year associate degree for registered nurses.
Of 17 participants in last year’s Saco program, all entered the construction industry. Others have pursued apprenticeship or additional educational opportunities.
Unemployment averaged 3.3% in New England and 3.9% for the U.S. in April.
Performance issues and behavioral concerns tend to be the most common things that managers and owners deal with, writes ACE columnist Angela Hansen. But there are ways to deal with the challenges.
Toxic employees can have a toxic effect on the workplace, especially in a small business. ACE consultant Francis Eberle offers some ways to mitigate unproductive behavior.
The program capitalizes on UMaine’s research capabilities and USM’s proximity to prospective industry partners in Portland.