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  1. Barre
  2. Burlington
  3. Montpelier
  4. Newport
  5. Rutland
  6. South Burlington
  7. St. Albans
  8. St. Johnsbury
  9. Vergennes
  10. Winooski

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Jobs In Vermont



Jobs Package II Announcement Speech - Speeches - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
For companies that choose to bring jobs here, I want to provide economic incentives for them to stay and grow. I am proposing the creation of Green Mountain Zones in selected downtowns, brownfields, and re-development sites across Vermont. Within these Green Mountain Zones, we will offer guaranteed expedited permitting, a sales tax exemption for development expense, and built-in information technology infrastructure. Let's spark re-development and get companies sprouting new life in every corner of Vermont. ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
3) Maintain an ongoing review of the state’s permitting processes and make recommendations that will assist business and housing to grow responsibly within a regulatory scheme that is fair, predictable, expedient, and cost-conscious. The Chair, in his or her sole discretion, may refer any proposed project that will create additional jobs through expansion or location in Vermont to a working group consisting of State members for review. The working group may, to the extent practicable and according to applicable laws, identify those aspects of the project where assistance in coordinating interagency communication, permitting or regulatory processes would assist review of the project in an efficient, reasonable and timely fashion. The Chair, in his or her sole discretion, may refer a job development project to the Jobs Cabinet that has failed or chosen not to expand or locate in Vermont for review and identification of factors, including but not limited to, infrastructure needs, state wo ... [Read More]

Vermont.gov - Education
· Jobs in Vermont Schools ...

Doing Business ...

· Resources for Educators & Administrators ... [Read More]

Welcome - Vermont Department of Labor
Welcome to the Vermont Department of Labor's website. The Department was created on July 1, 2005 through an Executive Order(#01-05) by Governor Douglas, which merges the Departments of Labor and Industry and Employment and Training. As stated by Governor Douglas, the new department "will improve and enhance services to the public by combining under one department: employment security, employment-related services, labor market information, safety and training for Vermont workers and employers, workers compensation, and wage and hour". The Department's primary focus is to help support efforts to make Vermont a more competitive place to do business and create good jobs. ... [Read More]

Exports, Jobs, and Foreign Investment: Vermont
Note: Export-related jobs estimates include only jobs supported by exports of manufactured goods; jobs generated by exports of services and jobs sustained by direct exports of products from other non-manufacturing sectors (e.g., mining and agriculture) are excluded. Consequently, the numbers understate the total employment impact of exports on the U.S. economy. ...

More than one-fourth of these foreign-investment-supported jobs (28 percent, or 3,300 workers) were in the manufacturing sector in 2002. Foreign-controlled companies accounted for 8.1 percent, or one-twelfth, of total manufacturing employment in Vermont in 2002. ... [Read More]

Congressman Bernard Sanders (I-VT)
The Bush Administration has increasingly lifted limits on media consolidation. Sinclair Broadcasting's attempt to influence the Presidential election with an anti-Kerry documentary and Disney's refusal to release Michael Moore's film, Fahrenheit 911, are part of a disturbing trend that limits our access to divergent viewpoints and diminishes our ability to make well informed decisions. LEARN MORE ...

Despite rosy predictions from the Bush administration about the economy, it is clear to the millions of hardworking Americans who are struggling to make ends meet that the job market is deeply troubled. According to a recent Labor Department study, job creation this year is actually down from last year and the Administration is offering no effective plan for recovery. To learn more, read the following editorial from the Minneapolis Star Tribune. ... [Read More]

DOE Jobs: Search
   DOE Jobs ONLINE is the Department of Energy's new automated recruitment system that allows applicants to apply for certain DOE jobs online. By using DOE Jobs ONLINE, applicants can choose to receive email notifications of job openings as well as get notification of the status of each job for which you have applied. For more information on this new system, go to the Frequently Asked Questions. To view available ONLINE jobs, applicants can go to DOE Jobs ONLINE by clicking on the yellow symbol and selecting the 'Just Browsing' feature. To apply for an ONLINE job, applicants must first register. ... [Read More]

Vermont.gov - Employment in Vermont
· Training Resources - A variety of programs and resources for continued education, training and financial assistance ...

· Vermont JobLink - Browse for full or part time jobs in Vermont. A free resume listing service for Vermont employees and employers. ...

· Workforce Investment Act Training Opportunities ... [Read More]

www.fedworld.gov/index.html Federal Jobs Search Results
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State of the State 2004 - Speeches - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
Serge, who remains gainfully employed because of our efforts, epitomizes the honest, hard-working Vermonter whom we should keep uppermost in our minds as we conduct our work here during this coming session. Please join me in welcoming Serge, who is with us in the balcony today. ...

These lower rates will be accomplished by closing loopholes in our tax code that allow some multi-state corporations to redirect profits to other states to avoid declaring them in Vermont. As a result, these huge companies pay only a minimum $250 tax while our homegrown Vermont businesses – particularly our small businesses – pick up the rest of the tab.These few multi-state corporations utilizing income-shifting strategies to avoid paying their fair share will see their taxes rise, while the typical Vermont employer will see its taxes drop significantly. ... [Read More]


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