Focus on Northern Maine piece on training programs for new logging workers. In response to a shortage of logging workers, timber companies have collaborated with Maine community colleges to offer training programs that combine classroom learning with hands-on experience in the woods. Pat Sutherland of Northern Maine Community College said he received more than 50 applications for 12 openings in the last logger training program
Focus on Northern Maine piece on the lack of skilled forestry workers, which last year drove up pul...
ABSTRACT – The Appalachian mountain region lends itself ideally to cable logging operations. However...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Jeff Dubis, a professor of forestry at the University of Maine a...
A partnership between The Professional Logging Contractors of Maine and Maine community colleges pro...
Maine\u27s School of Forest Resources where most of the men are trained to manage most of Maine\u27s...
The logging industry in Maine has always been plagued with a high injury rate. In 1992, considered ...
The Maine Community College System works with Maine industry advisors who help the colleges respond ...
The Talk of Maine piece that identifies industries in Maine that currently have available jobs and ...
Focus York County piece on Maine manufacturers\u27 need for a larger pool of skilled workers. Indus...
Several training programs are underway in Maine to develop a wind energy work force, which some fear...
“Focus Education/Workforce” piece is an examination of how three different industries are tackling t...
Focus Education/Training piece on the Maine Quality Center, a program started in 1994 by the Maine ...
A magazine published by the Social Services Division of the Spruce Wood Department, Great Northern P...
Focus Northern Maine piece on efforts by Aroostook Partnership for Progress to retain the county\u2...
The American Logger\u27s Council in Augusta announced that the Trust to Conserve Northeast Forestlan...
Focus on Northern Maine piece on the lack of skilled forestry workers, which last year drove up pul...
ABSTRACT – The Appalachian mountain region lends itself ideally to cable logging operations. However...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Jeff Dubis, a professor of forestry at the University of Maine a...
A partnership between The Professional Logging Contractors of Maine and Maine community colleges pro...
Maine\u27s School of Forest Resources where most of the men are trained to manage most of Maine\u27s...
The logging industry in Maine has always been plagued with a high injury rate. In 1992, considered ...
The Maine Community College System works with Maine industry advisors who help the colleges respond ...
The Talk of Maine piece that identifies industries in Maine that currently have available jobs and ...
Focus York County piece on Maine manufacturers\u27 need for a larger pool of skilled workers. Indus...
Several training programs are underway in Maine to develop a wind energy work force, which some fear...
“Focus Education/Workforce” piece is an examination of how three different industries are tackling t...
Focus Education/Training piece on the Maine Quality Center, a program started in 1994 by the Maine ...
A magazine published by the Social Services Division of the Spruce Wood Department, Great Northern P...
Focus Northern Maine piece on efforts by Aroostook Partnership for Progress to retain the county\u2...
The American Logger\u27s Council in Augusta announced that the Trust to Conserve Northeast Forestlan...
Focus on Northern Maine piece on the lack of skilled forestry workers, which last year drove up pul...
ABSTRACT – The Appalachian mountain region lends itself ideally to cable logging operations. However...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Jeff Dubis, a professor of forestry at the University of Maine a...