Fedcap program receives $10,000 donation Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:45pm
Flanking CoWorx Staffing Services CEO Tim Hartnett during the recent check presentation, are (from left to right): Brian Cummings, Fedcap Placement Specialist; Amy Whipple, CoWorx Sr. Branch Manager; Barbara Shannon, CoWorx Sr. Director Sales & Operations; Sianeh Omeze, Fedcap Program Manager; Serena M. Powell, Fedcap Executive Director; Shannon Emery, Fedcap AVP Programs and Services; Tony Baker, Fedcap Program Manager; Katie Shellene, Fedcap Placement Specialist; and Raissa Kaze, CoWorx Field Recruiter. (Photo courtesy CoWorx Staffing Services)
As Maine has become increasingly diverse with a growing immigrant population, New Mainers need help in developing skills and finding employment. Fedcap helps to provide vital resources and training to help marginalized communities begin careers or advance in the workplace. Through community partnerships with CoWorx Staffing Services and others, the organization is
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By Sarah Ravani and Todd Trumbull | April 21, 2021 | Updated: April 21, 2021 10:44 AM
Guaranteed income programs have been around for centuries with a mention in Thomas More’s 1516 book “Utopia.” While the various welfare programs sprung up in the 1930s, a backlash was brewing by time the War on Poverty was launched during the 1960’s.
Critics argued that increasing welfare encouraged people to reject work. In 1996, President Bill Clinton passed legislation that added work requirements for aid and capped how much aid a person could get. Politicians today say the narrative surrounding welfare must change.
Support has recently grown for guaranteed income giving cash payments to those who need it without any strings attached. Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang introduced a proposal during his candidacy to give $1,000 a month to every U.S. citizen over the age of 18. Now, cities throughout the country are creating their own guaranteed
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Nearly a thousand health care workers in Ingham County are getting Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine every week.
Health Officer Linda Vail says so far, the state has provided her department with 975 doses of vaccine a week. They’re getting an extra dose out of some vials.
She says the staff and the schedule would allow for more. “We did ask for the double, 1,950 doses this week, and didn’t get it, Vail adds, but we will be asking again, and I’ve also made a few phone calls.”
Vail says the department is vaccinating 350 or more people per day, and could double or triple that if they had enough vaccine.
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