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- April jobs report points to a decrease in employment in the state
- Vermont labor board declines state’s request to pause order blocking return-to-office policy
- Do You Work for Homeland Security in Vermont? We Want to Hear From You.
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Vermont labor board declines state’s request to pause order blocking return-to-office policy
Do You Work for Homeland Security in Vermont? We Want to Hear From You.
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Perrigo to lay off 161 as company heads toward Vermont site closure
Vermont Supreme Court agrees to step in quickly on appeal of overturned return-to-office mandate
Dept. of Workplace Development: April local employment and unemployment data released
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development today released U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates of employment and unemployment statistics for metropolitan area...
Dept. of Workforce Development: BLS data: Wisconsin March employment numbers released; unemployment ticks up to 3.5%
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today announced the following information for Wisconsin’s labor market, reflecting March 2026 preliminary estimate...
Migrant Justice and Vermont Way Foods Launch Organic Cheese
Vermont Principals’ Association to Pay $566,000 to Settle Lawsuit
When Vermonters want more from their careers, The Curtis Fund helps make it happen
Vermont’s loggers are struggling. A sales tax exemption could help.
Vermont's logging and forest trucking sector generates $140 million and supports 1,300 jobs. But the industry is on the edge, and the Legislature has only a small window to act. Re...
Vermont prevails in multistate lawsuit over gender-affirming care for minors
Federal judge says Del. Dept. of Labor must release wage records to ICE
A federal judge has ruled that the Delaware Department of Labor must comply with a Homeland Security subpoena seeking wage records from multiple businesses as part of an immigratio...
Federal tariff refund portal opens, Vermonters hoping for local economy relief
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce says results will be slow, but could provide some relief to the local economy.
Vermont is talking. Is Montpelier listening?
Vermont is losing people, jobs and young talent at a rate that should alarm anyone paying attention. This session proved the Legislature can act — when it chooses to. Read the stor...
Vermont Works For Women is bringing its trades training program to Manchester
The Trailblazers program gives Vermont women a seven-week introduction to the trades with paid work experience and next month it comes to Manchester, VT
Vermont issues consumer privacy compliance guidance under newly effective securities regulations
On April 14, the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) issued updated guidance on the Privacy Rule in Chapter 10 of the Vermont Securities Regulations, which took effect...
Vermont Land Use Review Board ceases work to implement controversial environmental protections
This comes after lawmakers stated consensus on repealing two specific provisions in Act. 181.
Feds approve $31.7 million in disaster aid for flood-hit Vermont farmers
Enosburg Falls cream cheese producer agrees to pay the state $265,000 for allegedly releasing untreated wastewater
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