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Maryland launched an emergency loan program Thursday for federal workers who were impacted by mass layoffs. The program, ...
Maryland added around 4,900 new jobs in April, but labor officials said those gains were dragged down by a loss of 2,600 jobs ...
The $576 million in savings over two decades in large part by a longterm shift from state-owned buildings to commercial ...
State officials said this week they are stepping up their effort to connect former federal workers to new careers as Maryland ...
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy announced that the Archdiocese of Washington will cut spending and reduce its workforce to address ...
The Maryland Department of Labor reports that mass federal layoffs and other actions by the Trump administration are “tempering the state’s overall jobs growth,” according to new data.
The drastic, sudden pullback in federal dollars is collapsing opportunities for many who’ve spent years in public service.
Some Maryland universities reported plans to layoff dozens of employees and freeze hiring as administrators try to account ...
Maryland’s Department of Labor released some sobering numbers last week.
A Maryland judge denied a request that would have allowed three former Consumer Product Safety Commissioners to return to ...
Maryland added 2,300 total jobs in April, according to new estimates released last week by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. While Maryland's employment in the private ...