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Wagner is a senior economist with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, and she's convinced that "without doubt, the Flathead Valley is taking the brunt of this economic downturn." The attractive natural setting remains, as does the relative wealth, and the industrial infrastructure, and the natural resources, and the tremendous work force. The area's economic strengths - metals, wood products, tourism, home construction - all have been hit particularly hard in the recent global downturn.
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- Nathaniel B. Blaylock; Jerry C. Burgin; Elmer D. Hansen; Richard Hofmann; Morgan Logan; Robert W. Jacobs; Tim Mace; Michael Mcclure; Robert N. Moore; Gerald Wheeler and Approximately 396 Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Ted Schwinden, Individually and Governor of the State of Montana; Dave Hunter; Dave Manzenreid, Individually and as Former Heads of the Montana State Department of Labor and Industry; Gary Blewett Individually and as Administrator for the Montana State Division of Workers' Compensation; Andrew J. Kiely, Individually and as Former Special Projects Officer, Insurance Compliance Bureau, Montana State Division of Workers' Compensation; James J. Murphy, Individually and as Special Projects Officer, Insurance Compliance Bureau, Montana State Division of Workers' Compensation, Defendants-Appellees., 862 F.2d 1352 (9th Cir. 1988)
Lee R. Kerr, Kelleher Law Firm, Billings, Mont., for plaintiffs-appellants.
Chris D. Tweeten, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Justice, Helena, Mont., for ...
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...[DOCID:fr27au01-89]. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Employment and Training Administration. ...Montana. Joanne Loughney-Finstad, Bureau Chief, Montana Deepartment of Labor and Industry, Program Support Bureau, 1728, 1327 Lockey, Helena...
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Earlier this year, the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, through its agro - energy program, offered to reimburse the seed costs of farmers planting camelina for the first time. The purpose of the offer, program director Adam de Young said at the time, was "to encourage growers to gain experience planting camelina at a time when high wheat and barley prices might tempt producers to forego rotation crops.
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... agriculture is Montana's largest industry, (10) corn is not Montana's most important crop. M... and administratively attached to the Department of Transportation. (17) Its members would have bee... upon certain findings by the Department of Labor and Industry in a mandated annual public report, f...
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- Nathaniel B. Blaylock; Jerry C. Burgin; Elmer D. Hansen; Richard Hofmann; Morgan Logan; Robert W. Jacobs; Tim Mace; Michael Mcclure; Robert N. Moore; Gerald Wheeler and Approximately 396 Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Ted Schwinden, Individually and Governor of the State of Montana; Dave Hunter; Dave Manzenreid, Individually and as Former Heads of the Montana State Department of Labor and Industry; Gary Blewett Individually and as Administrator for the Montana State Division of Workers' Compensation; Andrew J. Kiely, Individually and as Former Special Projects Officer, Insurance Compliance Bureau, Montana State Division of Workers' Compensation; James J. Murphy, Individually and as Special Projects Officer, Insurance Compliance Bureau, Montana State Division of Workers' Compensation, Defendants-Appellees., 856 F.2d 107 (9th Cir. 1988)
Lee R. Kerr, Kelleher Law Firm, Billings, Mont., for plaintiffs-appellants.
Chris D. Tweeten, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Justice, Helena, Mont., for ...
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...For example, the coal industry conducts research and makes infrastructure improve.... Green Jobs in Montana . The Montana Department of Labor and Industry recently completed a project...
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WASHINGTON, May 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $1.8 million grant to assist around 450 workers affected by layoffs at Plum Creek Timber Co. Inc. and Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. in western Montana.
Montana's timber and wood products industry saw a marked downturn during the recent recession," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. "Today's grant will help these workers enter training that will allow them to compete for and find jobs in new and emerging industries.
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Job Service and Department of Labor and Industry officials gave the workers information about available benefits Montana State University Billings staff talked about college courses and programs open to terminated workers.
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At long last, the big derby for Ted Kennedy's proverbial "seat" has ended in Massachusetts. But the aftershocks have only just begun.
...The green bonanza continues Wednesday when Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis announces the release of ...Among them is $3,877,949 to the Montana Department of Labor and Industry. "This project en...