Hartt Transportation of Bangor is acquired by Bison Transport, ending 73 years of local ownership
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Stay home or work sick? For workers without sick leave, omicron poses a conundrum
Millions of workers whose jobs don’t provide paid sick days are having to choose between their health and their paycheck as the omicron variant of COVID-19 rages across the nation.
Sen. King touts BIW to Senate appropriations chair during tour
King said he invited Tester to the shipyard to witness what it takes to build an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
Small businesses embrace downtown Augusta during COVID-19 pandemic
More than a dozen businesses opened in 2021, marking a recent record for business growth as certain people shift from working for others to working for themselves.
Central Maine business briefs: Daniel Wildes becomes new president of Sheridan Construction
People & Places: Summit Natural Gas of Maine donates $10,000 to home heating assistance.
Gov. Mills vetoes bill that would allow farmworkers to unionize
The bill would exacerbate challenges facing Maine’s agricultural community, the governor said.
Supreme Court skeptical of Biden’s workplace vaccine mandate
The six conservative justices believe the administration overstepped its authority in its requirement for businesses with at least 100 employees.
U.S. unemployment sinks to 3.9% as many more people find jobs
The pandemic has made the government’s employment figures more volatile so the job market may be healthier than the modest hiring gain reported.
New Hampshire House again passes marijuana legalization bill
A similar bill passed the House in 2020 before dying in the Senate.
Food costs ease from near record, offering inflation respite
A United Nations index tracking everything from grains to meat fell 0.9% in December, potentially helping to ease the run-up in prices of grocery store products. Still, the gauge remains near 2011’s all-time high.