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University of Montana, Missoula business ATG connection benefitting students

In recent years, the University of Montana has been working to team up with local businesses to give students more opportunities for work-based experience to enhance their skill set upon graduation. The relationship they’ve developed with ATG’s Missoula-based office is at the forefront of this effort.

Teacher Salaries Are Increasing. See How Your State Compares

The average teacher in America is starting to get paid more, but the economic downturn caused by the pandemic could jeopardize any progress made, the largest national teachers’ union has warned.

The Sidecar Co-Working Space in Helena and Missoula, Montana

The Sidecar allows members to enjoy a social office experience and collaboration whilst experiencing the freedoms of remote work and/or entrepreneurship.

In Quebec, Child Care Is Infrastructure

Canada announced its intentions to create a national child care system and to “learn from the model that already exists in Quebec.”

More Americans Are Leaving Cities, But Don’t Call It an Urban Exodus – Some very surprising statistics

National migration rates are likely still at historic lows.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 5-2-21

Experiencing workforce challenges? Curious to know what tools and resources are available to bolster your existing workforce attraction, development, and retention strategies? Introducing the Workforce Webinar Series: Connecting Employers to Vital Resources Addressing Workforce Challenges. Check out the video announcement, and head over to GrowGreatFallsMontana.org/Workforce to learn more and register.

Want to Move to Our Town? Here’s $10,000 and a Free Bike.

With offers of cash, housing and a budding talent pool, smaller cities and states hope to get in on the ground floor of a new era for remote workers.

U.S. Labor Secretary supports classifying gig workers as employees

“These companies are making profits and revenue and I’m not (going to) begrudge anyone for that because that’s what we are about in America. But we also want to make sure that success trickles down to the worker,” he said.

What a year in lockdown taught us about how we really want to live

Nearly everything that you could once imagine doing somewhere else suddenly had to happen within the four walls of your home.

Native Americans largely shut out of green jobs

Green-collar jobs are dominated by white men, with many low-income people of color either unaware of the opportunities or unable to access them.