Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s No. 2 rank in New England and No. 8 ranking nationally in closing the gender pay gap. One area of progress has been in encouraging women in Maine to seek jobs in non-traditional occupations like construction. Still, women make only 74 percent of what men in the same job earn in Maine
A study by the University of Maine at Orono\u27s Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy shows...
Cover Story piece on the Maine job market and what Mainers earn. With a comparison of the 1950 and...
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that nearly one in three Maine businesses are operated by women, and ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that women in Maine continue to get paid less for doing the same wor...
Fewer than 3 percent of workers in Maine\u27s construction trades are women, a figure that hasn\u27t...
Capitol Update piece on the Workplace Environment Index, which analyzes how workers are treated acr...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s ranking in the latest quarterly index of State Economic Momentu...
Mainebiz focus. Comments on unequal pay for female employees from Unum-Provident, L.L. Bean, and M...
Capitol Update piece on a new study on Maine\u27s workforce that points to a decline in degrees con...
North by East piece on jobs in Maine with statistics on the number of telemarketers and Customer Se...
Mainebiz\u27s Women Leadership Forum was held April 6, 2017 in Portland, where panelists discussed s...
Capitol Letter piece on Maine\u27s net increase of 700 new jobs from May 2007 to May 2008. The sta...
Maine ranked 40th nationally in the most recent assessment of personal income growth, with a rate of...
Editorial on gender income disparity in Maine, documented by the Maine Economic Growth Council
Business Maine piece on the State of Working Maine 2007, a recent report by the Maine Center for ...
A study by the University of Maine at Orono\u27s Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy shows...
Cover Story piece on the Maine job market and what Mainers earn. With a comparison of the 1950 and...
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that nearly one in three Maine businesses are operated by women, and ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that women in Maine continue to get paid less for doing the same wor...
Fewer than 3 percent of workers in Maine\u27s construction trades are women, a figure that hasn\u27t...
Capitol Update piece on the Workplace Environment Index, which analyzes how workers are treated acr...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s ranking in the latest quarterly index of State Economic Momentu...
Mainebiz focus. Comments on unequal pay for female employees from Unum-Provident, L.L. Bean, and M...
Capitol Update piece on a new study on Maine\u27s workforce that points to a decline in degrees con...
North by East piece on jobs in Maine with statistics on the number of telemarketers and Customer Se...
Mainebiz\u27s Women Leadership Forum was held April 6, 2017 in Portland, where panelists discussed s...
Capitol Letter piece on Maine\u27s net increase of 700 new jobs from May 2007 to May 2008. The sta...
Maine ranked 40th nationally in the most recent assessment of personal income growth, with a rate of...
Editorial on gender income disparity in Maine, documented by the Maine Economic Growth Council
Business Maine piece on the State of Working Maine 2007, a recent report by the Maine Center for ...
A study by the University of Maine at Orono\u27s Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy shows...
Cover Story piece on the Maine job market and what Mainers earn. With a comparison of the 1950 and...
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that nearly one in three Maine businesses are operated by women, and ...