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The Maryland program to help the Port of Baltimore retain employees started

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Maryland program to help Port of Baltimore businesses retain employees begins

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has announced the start of a program to help Port of Baltimore businesses retain employees in the aftermath of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The program will help businesses retain their employees, he says. Gov. Moore: "It's a good start to a good time for businesses to get back on their feet"

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Local nonprofit set to host free job support days for displaced Port of Baltimore workers

Local nonprofit set to host free job support days for displaced Port of Baltimore workers. Maryland New Directions set to co-host Resume and Job Assistance Days for Port workers displaced following the Key Bridge collapse. Local nonprofit will host Resume & Job Assistance days for workers displaced.

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Local nonprofit helps stranded crews stuck in the Port of Baltimore

Local nonprofit helps stranded crews stuck in the Port of Baltimore. Local nonprofit helped stranded crews stranded in the port of Baltimore. Local nonprofit also helps stranded workers in the city's largest port. The nonprofit is based in Baltimore, Maryland, and runs a website that helps people in need of help.

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