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YES on Question D – Portland’s Workers Deserve It

YES on Question D – Portland’s Workers Deserve It

by Pine and Roses Editorial Collective | Oct 11, 2022 | Editorials, Opinion

There are a number of questions on this year’s municipal ballot for Portland voters to decide....

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Stop The Spiral From Becoming A Maze

Stop The Spiral From Becoming A Maze

by Tim Denby | Mar 1, 2022 | Opinion

This piece was contributed by reader and Southern New Hampshire DSA member Tim Denby. Tim attended...

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Portlanders rally for COVID hazard pay

Portlanders rally for COVID hazard pay

by Sampson Spadafore | Jan 3, 2022 | News, Reports

On January 3, Portland’s City Council will vote on whether or not to repeal the state of emergency...

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Whole Foods, Covid hazard pay, and the Maine Supreme Court

Whole Foods, Covid hazard pay, and the Maine Supreme Court

by Todd Chretien | Jul 27, 2021 | Reports

On July 6, the Maine Supreme Court ruled that People First Portland’s measure to mandate hazard...

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