AUGUSTA — Maine’s unemployment rate dropped again in December to its lowest rate in five years. The Maine Department of Labor said Tuesday that Maine’s unemployment rate for December was 6.2 percent, down 1 percent from the same period a year ago. It’s also lower than the November jobless rate of 6.4 percent. Maine continues […]
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Federal aid requested for workers laid off from Wilton call center
WILTON — When Sykes Enterprises Inc. announced late last year that it was closing its Wilton call center, it didn’t give any reasons or release details about the number of workers that would be affected. However, those details were revealed recently in a federal petition for job retraining assistance filed by a state labor official […]
U.S. economy gained 74,000 jobs in December
WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added a scant 74,000 jobs in December, the fewest in three years. The disappointing figure ends 2013 on a weak note and raises questions about whether the job market can sustain its recent gains. Economists cautioned that cold weather likely played a role in the sharp slowdown in hiring. Job gains […]
Bangor International Airport lays off 15 employees
BANGOR — Bangor International Airport laid off 15 employees Thursday and more layoffs are expected over the next two weeks, airport Director Tony Caruso said Thursday morning. Caruso said more layoffs will be announced through next week. At that point, the airport will re-evaluate and determine what other changes might be needed to solidify its […]
Maine unemployment rate dips to lowest rate since 2008
AUGUSTA (AP) — Maine’s unemployment rate for November was 6.4 percent, down nearly 1 percent since last year. The Maine Department of Labor said Friday that it’s the lowest figure the state has seen since November 2008. It said the unemployment rate for November dropped 0.3 percentage points from the prior month. That’s down from […]
Economist says Maine needs more people to fuel a full recovery
BANGOR — If Maine’s going to continue to dig itself out of the recession and thrive in the future it needs more people, according to an economics and public policy professor with 12 years of experience in the State Planning Office under three governors. Charles Colgan, a public policy and management professor at the Muskie […]
Lincoln paper mill delays plans to rebuild boiler, rehire furloughed workers
The first of the layoffs began with a handful of workers sent home from the overnight shift Wednesday. Mill co-owner Keith Van Scotter reiterated that the layoff is indefinite and not permanent but he did not commit to restarting paper production or adding to the mill’s tissue-making capacity. “It is true that we are laying […]
Lincoln paper mill says layoffs of 200 workers is not permanent
LINCOLN — About 200 workers will be furloughed from Lincoln Paper and Tissue LLC in response to a recovery boiler explosion last month that hampered the company’s ability to make pulp, company co-owner Keith Van Scotter said Wednesday. The layoffs affect about half the company’s workforce. The laid-off workers attend to the company’s two paper […]
LePage praises Hermon manufacturer for expansion plans
AUGUSTA — Maine Gov. Paul LePage says a manufacturing company in the state is planning to expand its operations. The Republican governor said that the Ntension Corporation of Hermon, a wholesale tension-fabric structures manufacturer, will expand this spring into a new 40,000 square-foot facility. He says that growth will allow the company to create 21 […]
In Maine, 4,000 face loss of extended unemployment benefits
AUGUSTA — Barring action from Congress, about 4,000 Mainers who receive extended unemployment benefits will lose those benefits after Dec. 28, 2013. The Maine Department of Labor, which administers the state’s unemployment benefits system, is urging those people to plan ahead. Maine’s seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate in October was 6.7 percent, the lowest figure since November […]