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The tables have turned and it's a workers' market | Lewiston Sun Journal


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Phil Smith recently took a job at The Dump Guy because he wasn’t getting enough hours at his previous position. He received a hiring bonus and the job includes benefits, all which help because he has three kids. Staff photo by Derek Davis
Murray Perce can sum up the Maine labor market in two words.
“Opportunities abound,” he said, glancing over a gym full of employers gathered at the Boothbay Harbor YMCA for the first in-person job fair hosted by the Maine Department of Labor since early 2019.
Perce was looking for something new after leaving his job as a health and safety inspector at a local manufacturer. ....

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The tables have turned and it's a workers' market


The tables have turned and it’s a workers’ market
The causes of Maine s labor crisis are more complicated than generous unemployment benefits. Lack of day care, fewer foreign students, fear of COVID and lifestyle changes are transforming the workplace.
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Phil Smith recently took a job at The Dump Guy because he wasn’t getting enough hours at his previous position. He received a hiring bonus and the job includes benefits, all which help because he has three kids. Staff photo by Derek Davis
Murray Perce can sum up the Maine labor market in two words.
“Opportunities abound,” he said, glancing over a gym full of employers gathered at the Boothbay Harbor YMCA for the first in-person job fair hosted by the Maine Department of Labor since early 2019. ....

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Reno open to proposed Reno Neon Line incentives but with conditions


The Reno City Council voted to let staff continue working on a proposed development agreement with Jacobs Entertainment to redevelop downtown’s West Fourth Street corridor, which includes millions of dollars in potential subsidies for the project.
The motion for the Reno Neon Line district passed on Wednesday amid several questions as well as confusion among some council members about what the proposed development agreement entails. Councilwoman Jenny Brekhus was the lone “no” vote.
The city council vote is not an approval of the development agreement but simply keeps the process moving as staff and council members continue looking into about a dozen requests from Jacobs. ....

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