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Mission
The Maine Department of Labor is committed to serving Maine workers and businesses by:
- Helping employers recruit and train a talented workforce;
- Providing workers with the skills they need to be competitive in the economy;
- Assisting individuals when jobs are lost;
- Aiding people with disabilities reach career goals;
- Ensuring safe and fair workplaces for people on the job; and,
- Providing research and analysis of employment data to support job growth.
What's New
- 11/28/2023: SafetyWorks! December Safety Classes
- 11/27/2023: CareerCenter December Hiring Events and Services
- 11/17/2023: The Employment Situation in Maine - October 2023
- 11/9/2023: Businesses Invited to Learn How Registered Apprenticeship Programs Can Meet Their Workforce Needs During National Apprenticeship Week
- 11/7/2023: 2024 Employer Unemployment Tax Schedule to Remain at Lowest Level
- 9/15/2023: Maine's Minimum Wage to Increase to $14.15 Per Hour in 2024
- 8/18/2023: The Employment Situation in Maine - July 2023
- 8/15/2023: Maine Department of Labor Veterans Representatives Receive State and National Awards, including 2023 DAV Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program Specialist of the Year