Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine was already on the leading edge of what was termed the “silver tsunami,” the looming retirement of aging business owners with no real plan for how to exit their businesses. While half of business owners nationally are over age 50, in rural regions such as Maine, nearly half are over 60. Fewer than one in five business owners have a documented exit plan, and most don’t understand the process or options. Rob Brown examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on this issue and argues that helping businesses transition to employee ownership will be good for workers, owners, and Maine\u27s economy in general
Employee ownership firms offer workers the opportunity to own a stake in the firms where they work. ...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Businesses of all types are scrambling to hire people, especially those that work on the frontline w...
Author Laura Fairman argues that state policymakers should reconsider their economic development str...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stricken American workers deeply, causing widespread layoffs and accelerat...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
In previous Maine Policy Review essays, the author assessed the chronic economic distress facing Mai...
In this brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz, Corey Sparks, and Asiya Validova report that in April 2020, af...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...
The arrival of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) in the United States in early 2020 led t...
Theoretically informed by the degeneration thesis and explored through the lens of Birchall’s tripar...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
Employee ownership firms offer workers the opportunity to own a stake in the firms where they work. ...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Businesses of all types are scrambling to hire people, especially those that work on the frontline w...
Author Laura Fairman argues that state policymakers should reconsider their economic development str...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stricken American workers deeply, causing widespread layoffs and accelerat...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
In previous Maine Policy Review essays, the author assessed the chronic economic distress facing Mai...
In this brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz, Corey Sparks, and Asiya Validova report that in April 2020, af...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...
The arrival of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) in the United States in early 2020 led t...
Theoretically informed by the degeneration thesis and explored through the lens of Birchall’s tripar...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
Employee ownership firms offer workers the opportunity to own a stake in the firms where they work. ...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Businesses of all types are scrambling to hire people, especially those that work on the frontline w...