CCBC to launch welding training center with $1M grant
The Community College of Baltimore County received a grant from the Baltimore Community Foundation to establish a welding training center.
MD loses more federal workers but gains nearly 12K jobs overall in July
Maryland’s workforce increased by 11,700 jobs in July, Maryland Department of Labor officials announced Tuesday.
Moore announces grants toward MD health care workforce
Gov. Wes Moore recently announced nearly $600,000 in grants designated to strengthen Maryland's health care workforce.
CCBC launches new AI degree program
Community College of Baltimore County has launched a new associate of science degree in artificial intelligence.
Cyber Maryland transitions to Dept. of Labor
To address the state’s emerging cybersecurity workforce demands, Cyber Maryland officially moved to the Maryland Department of Labor.
Law firm Ice Miller expands Baltimore office
Ice Miller, a full-service national law firm, announced the expansion of its Baltimore office.
Md. Tech Council looks to Baltimore, PG to fill huge jobs gap
The Baltimore Regional Tech Council was created out of a larger organization in an effort to fill in open tech jobs in the Baltimore area.
Md. hospitals come away from legislative session with $80M for retention
Maryland’s hospitals went into the 2022 legislative session searching for solutions to health care workforce shortages — and came out with $80 million.
New Maryland website hosts workforce development resources
A new state website aims to connect employers in Maryland with workforce development resources.
NLRB issues rule to speed up union organizing
The National Labor Relations Board is issuing a final rule to modernize and streamline the union election process.
Study touts benefits of four-year nursing degree
Hospitals that employ mostly nurses with four-year bachelor’s degrees — as opposed to mostly registered nurses — will likely see improved patient outcomes and reduced costs, according to a new study.
Report: Baltimore is 9th most educated city
Baltimore is the 9th “most-educated” city in the country, according to a report by WalletHub, a social-oriented finance site.


















