Employees at the Portland Museum of Art seeking to become unionized is a means of encouraging sound professional management to make their organization more sustainable. Collective bargaining agreements can stabilize the workforce and reduce the need for employees to search for a better job. Collective bargaining can enable a business or a museum to better […]
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Letter to the Editor: Not wearing a mask is negligence
We have had a low COVID infection rate in Maine, not because we are lucky or blessed, but because we really, really did a good job of preventing spread by the two simplest things: wearing a mask, using sanitizer and soap, and then, the hard thing, staying away from others. I’m so proud of our […]
Letter to the editor: A good way for both candidates to end contentious Senate race
We are hearing about too many Mainers, businesses and community organizations that are struggling. Too many have fallen through the cracks and are barely hanging on. At the same time it is being reported that Sara Gideon and Susan Collins have millions of dollars on hand, much that will probably not be spent. Wouldn’t it […]
Letter to the editor: Fine hardly equal to harm done by drugmaker
The corporation that pushed addictive drugs on Americans for many years and made its owners billionaires, profiting from the ruined lives and deaths of its “clients,” will have to pay a fine. Oh, gosh. A fine. I have a loved one who served two years in federal prison for selling marijuana. No one died from […]
Letter to the editor: Your vote could make ‘all the difference’ for climate
Other countries have shown that positive change is possible – but the U.S. must take action.
Letter to the editor: Get out your thesaurus and find another word
I am literally sick and tired of the misuse and overuse of the word “literally.” It has literally taken over the lexicon of literally everyone’s ability to communicate. One cannot literally hear folks talk without them inserting the word “literally” as an attempt at highlighting or emphasizing their point. Are we literally that depleted in […]
Letter to the editor: Adults’ masks keep schools open, kids active
Come on, Mainers. If you care about your children and your neighbors’ children (or grandchildren) being able to participate in what’s left of fall sports and extracurricular activities in their school, as well as the upcoming winter sports season and activities, wear a mask and avoid large gatherings. Keep your county from being declared yellow […]
Letter to the Editor: Straight talk from Harry Truman still matters
After recently finishing a biography of Harry Truman, I was struck by two quotes that I feel would be applicable to what is happening in politics today. Quote: “I feel that if our constitutional system ever fails, it will because people got scared and turned hysterical and someone in power will demagogue them right into […]
Letter to the editor: Surge is the price we pay for ignoring virus warnings
I am writing to highlight and applaud the work and dedication of our health care professionals who daily observe the ravages caused by the coronavirus. This is also a word of thanks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s most respected infectious-disease expert. Despite threats to his and his family’s safety, he refuses to compromise the […]
Letter to the editor: Abortion rights are on the line because of Collins
Today, the fundamental right to a safe and legal abortion is on the line because of Sen. Susan Collins. In 2018, Collins cast the deciding vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, who ruled to restrict abortion access the first chance he got. Collins has also voted for more than 175 of Trump’s judges, including many who […]