Maine Gov. Paul LePage is getting some outside help negotiating a new labor contract for nearly 10,000 state workers.
Louis DiLorenzo, a managing partner in the firm Bond Schoeneck & King, which has offices in New York, Florida and Kansas, will be paid $295 an hour to help administration officials in their negotiations with the Maine State EmployeesAssociation.
A Wednesday meeting will discuss ground rules for upcoming negotiations.
Floating camps banned
Bangor Daily News: Maine has banned floating camps—small house-like structures moored offshore—due to growing concerns about pollution, safety, and public access to waterways. These “nonwater-dependent floating structures” had evaded regulation because no single agency had Read more…
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