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Job market experts view planned layoffs by Charter Communications in Portland as an early indicator of further disruptions.
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The University of Maine recently asked all of its colleges and other divisions to shave their budgets by 7 percent to address an $18 million budget shortfall projected for the next fiscal year.
Employees affected by the layoffs will continue to receive regular pay for 90 days, after which those who don't relocate to other roles will receive severance and eligible benefits.
A WARN notice filed by Charter Communications with the state of Maine on Wednesday indicates 176 employees of the Spectrum ...
Charter Communications, known for its Spectrum services, filed a WARN notice with the state of Maine on Wednesday.
Charter Communications, owner of Spectrum, has laid off 176 workers from its Portland call center, moving work to other locations for efficiency.
Lara Pritchard, a Charter Communications spokesperson, said the layoffs will not affect service for Spectrum customers in ...