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Labor Shortage Draws Attention of U.S. Lawmakers

Congressional lawmakers from both parties are considering incentives such as providing federal funding to pay for hiring bonuses for workers and expanded tax credits for employers. A handful of states are moving to implement such programs on their own, without waiting for action from Washington.

Butte, Montana named one of the best places to find a high-paying sales job

Among the 50,000 companies Ladders surveyed, the data found about 150 six figure jobs currently available in Butte. 

Bozeman looks to hire liaisons to improve community planning, development

The goal is to connect people who are under-represented in the city’s current planning structure and process to parks, open spaces, trails and active transportation.

Report: Montana averages one child care slot for every three kids

“The child care challenges that we’re talking about today have existed for many years; they’ve been highlighted even more as the result of the pandemic,” says Xanna Burg, KIDS COUNT Coordinator.

Montana Career Opportunities – 14 new Nonprofit Jobs

Policymakers, community leaders, and Montana citizens widely recognize and celebrate the contributions and impact of the nonprofit sector. We hope Montana citizens view the nonprofit sector as a vital partner, along with government and business,…

Vision Net Newsletter – The latest news for you

Weighing the Advantages of 5G: What’s in it for rural states?

What Your Future Employees Want Most

When it comes to what talent management in the future might look like, our study pointed to three defining priorities among knowledge workers:

The Latest Pandemic Supply Shock: Child Care Workers

Covid-19’s “urban exodus” spawned a suburban scramble for slots in daycare centers, and the U.S. child care industry is now enduring a serious staffing shortage.  

The Power of Nudges: Maya Shankar on Changing People’s Minds

Inspired by her own experiences, her podcast, is fittingly called A Slight Change of Plans. Shankar has intimate conversations with her guests about how they have navigated life’s challenges.

MEDA June Newsletter and countdown to the Summer Conference

Thus far, over eighty people have registered to join us in Helena, June 28th(social) and 29th–30thto identify priorities and build strategies based on the Montana Next Generation of Community and Economic Development Tools study. It is imperative that your voice is at the decision-making table. Please join us!