They say they don’t have enough time or information to comply with the requirement, which takes effect in January.
2022
U.S. Rep. Pingree calls for investigation of Chipotle for possible union busting after Augusta store closes
Pingree wants the National Labor Relations Board to investigate why the restaurant in Augusta closed just hours after workers filed their intent to unionize.
Municipal Review Committee negotiating with Dallas investor in purchase, operation of Hampden plant
Committee votes Thursday to discuss partnering with Revere Capital as the committee moves toward acquiring the Coastal Resources of Maine recycling and waste-to-energy plant in Hampden.
Americans filing jobless claims at highest level in 8 months
But the total number of those collecting benefits fell last week.
Facebook gives users new way to see all their friends’ posts
The new option is designed to address complaints from users who believe they have been missing interesting posts because Facebook’s algorithm omitted them from their feeds.
NFL notebook: Murray, Cardinals agree to contract through 2028 season
ESPN reports Kyler Murray’s contract could be worth $230.5 million, with $160 million guaranteed.
Patriots entering a new era at linebacker
New England has overhauled the position through a mix of throwback veterans and younger, smaller players.
Deal to export Ukraine’s grain to be signed in Istanbul, Turkey says
The plan foresees joint controls of ships as they leave and arrive at Black Sea ports and a mechanism to ensure the safety of the transfer routes as war rages.
Late musician Pete Seeger gets his own U.S. postage stamp
The Harvard dropout who died in 2014 at 94, wrote or co-wrote ‘If I Had a Hammer,’ ‘Turn, Turn, Turn’ and ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone.’
Steve Bannon’s defense asks for direct acquittal by judge, then rests case
Steve Bannon, a former Trump political strategist, was indicted in November on 2 counts of criminal contempt of Congress.