Submissions from 2021
Memorial Notice for Professor Emeritus, Dr. Charles Scontras, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2016
Initiative and referendum: A Maine odyssey, Charles A. Scontras
Submissions from 2015
Do I have to cross the picket line?, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Right-to-work:' The issue that won't die — A historical perspective, Charles A. Scontras
Submissions from 2013
What You Should Know About "Right to Work" Laws, 2013 update, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2012
Oklahoma, Maine, Migration and the "Right to Work:" A Confused and Misleading Analysis, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
What You Need to Know About Worker's Compensation, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Working Conditions and Patient Safety: Safe Staffing in Maine's Hospitals, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Labor, industry fighting over unemployment benefits — sounds a lot like the 1960s, Charles A. Scontras
Maine lobster fishermen had early brush with organized labor, Charles A. Scontras
Submissions from 2011
The Truth about "Right to Work" Laws, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2010
Responsible Contractors Help Build Thriving Communities, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
The Minimum Wage: Two Generations of Neglect Add Up, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Update on Labor's Demographics, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Who Pays and Who Benefits: 21st Century Tax Reform for Maine, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2009
Fair Pay and Fair Contracting: Maine's Prevailing Wage Laws, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Stretching the Law II: The Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Requiem for an industry, Charles A. Scontras
Submissions from 2008
A Maine Guide to Employment Law, Gabrielle Berube and James Davitt
Attaining Occupational Health and Safety Through Education, Engineering, and Enforcement, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Hot Jobs Update: 2008 Outlook for Maine's Women Workers, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Privatization Pitfalls Update, 2008, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Restoring the Right to Organize: Impacts of the Employee Free Choice Act, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2007
Recognizing and Preventing Hazards in the Construction Industry, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Stretching the Law, Stressing the State Misclassified Workers in Maine's Construction Industry, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2006
What Counts, and Who's Counting? Maine's Business Climate 2006, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2005
Project Labor Agreements and Construction in Maine, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2004
Instructors' Manual on Achieving Health and Safety in the Building and Repair of Ships and Boats, William Murphy and James Nicholson
Achieving Health and Safety in the Building and Repair of Ships and Boats, William Murphy, James Nicholson, Valerie Carter, and Jane Crouch
Submissions from 2003
Hot Jobs or Not So Hot? Outlook for Maine's Women Workers, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2002
Fair Weather or Foul? Maine's Business Climate Revisted, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Thinking Outside the Box: The Challenge of Maine's Regional Service Centers, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Submissions from 2001
Labor's Demographics Report for 2001, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
Maine's Development Dilemma, 2001 Update, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
The U.S. Health Care System: Best in the World, or Just the Most Expensive?, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine
The Tournament Careers of Top-Ranked Men and Women Tennis Professionals: Are the Gentlemen More Committed than the Ladies?, Douglas Coate and Donijo Robbins
Submissions from 1999
The Minimum Wage: Issues to Consider, 1999 Update, Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine