Maryland increased its job count by 2,900 jobs in May, defying the trend of federal workforce reductions and broader public sector cuts, according to new estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
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Maryland is hiring despite a budget deficit. Former federal workers are rushing to the job fairs.
The government jobs advertised in Maryland run the gamut. Inspecting elevators for a salary between $60,987 and $79,364. Supervising case management specialists within the state Department of Juvenile ...
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Maryland Expands Job and Benefit Resources for Affected Federal Employees
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – In response to recent job cuts affecting federal employees in Maryland, Governor Wes Moore has announced a ...
In Maryland’s newest jobs report for June, there was a decline of 8,500 total jobs, including a net loss of 2,900 jobs in the public sector. According to the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor ...
Q&A: Maryland Gov. Moore talks about effects of Trump administration on state job cuts, disaster aid
Maryland has taken a big hit from job cuts, program cuts and efforts to eliminate some federal agencies made by President Donald Trump’s administration since January. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the ...
WASHINGTON — Looking to Maryland's public sector jobs as a place to save money, Gov. Wes Moore announced that the state would put in place a hiring freeze starting July 1 and would debut a voluntary ...
Maryland is ending the year with more money in its pocket than expected, but state budget officials warn that the next two years could be bumpier. Maryland’s Board of Revenue Estimates delivered a ...
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