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Survey Paints Clear Picture of Tomorrow’s Infrastructure Needs

A survey of several hundred public officials at all levels of government polled their thoughts on artificial intelligence, resiliency, climate change and more when thinking on the infrastructure needs of tomorrow.

To Lure Workers, Companies Are Giving New Employees Their First Weeks Off, Speeding Up Retirement Plan Access—And Piling On The Cash

In a tight labor market where candidates hold much more power, companies are increasingly pulling out all the stops, trying new time-off programs, investing more in wages and benefits and adding more or bigger sign-on bonuses for positions from the very top of the organization all the way down to the front lines.

More Montanans quitting, retiring amid nationwide labor shortage

We asked the Montana Department of Labor and Industry for an interview twice, but they said they would only answer questions through email.

Making the simple impossible: We don’t want to admit the real worker shortage problem

When the American Dream ceases to become a vision that can be realized, people simply quit dreaming.

The Rippling Effects of High Housing Costs in Montana

In the Flathead Valley, a lack of housing is stalling job growth while preventing younger generations from achieving financial stability

The Women’s Business Center Impact Grant is a statewide opportunity for women-owned businesses!

We will be awarding four businesses in total with the grant funds.

How Infrastructure Improvements Spur Economic Development

“Everyone wants to live, work, and play close.”

Curious about Western Communities? Is Your Community Included? – Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming Community Assessment Reports

This map represents the many assessments conducted in each state before launching the tri-state project. Blue, green and purple balloons connect you to assessments conducted in communities between 1998 and 2017, and in some cases, to evaluation information for communities participating in follow-up surveys and ripple effects mapping as part of this project. Yellow balloons connect you to assessments that use new processes developed by the three state design team.

More countries are trying out shorter workweeks without salary loss

Newsweek’ reports that Belgium has become the latest country to offer workers the right to a four-day workweek without loss of salary.

Google Creates $100 Million Fund for Skills Training Program

Google is creating a $100 million fund to sponsor an ambitious project to expand effective skills training and job placement programs for low-income Americans.