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Letter to the editor: Health care union busting has long history nationally, in Portland

Modern labor struggles frequently witness use of legal consultants hired to ensure a “union-free environment.” By 1979 such legal consultants had become a major industry in the nation, with annual sales of well over a half-billion dollars. Labor union records of the period indicated that out of 6,000 organizing campaigns, two-thirds of them witnessed some […]

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Letter to the editor: USM’s Promise Scholarships already paying dividends

As a USM graduate school alumna, school superintendent in Maine and volunteer member of the USM Promise Scholarship Program Advisory Board, I was grateful for the Feb. 7 story “USM grows scholarship program for disadvantaged and first-generation students,” and wanted to add my perspective about this scholarship’s unique model for success. Because of the generosity […]

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Letter to the editor: Lack of access to quality early learning economic issue for Maine

Your recent news article (Jan. 27) and editorial (Jan. 29) on a report titled “Early Childhood Programs’ Scarcity Undermines Maine’s Rural Communities” caught my attention. From a business perspective, the lack of access to quality early learning and child care programs faced by rural children and their families is a real economic challenge for Maine. […]