Latest unemployment figures keep Ridgefield notably below CT's statewide not-seasonally-adjusted rate, but how long can the good times roll?
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits inched down modestly last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels ...
A bill before the General Assembly would require the state Department of Economic and Community Development to establish a concierge service for small businesses, borrowing from a model already in use ...
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CT union secures $1 million settlement for personal care attendants who went unpaid for weeks
About one-third of the 14,000 personal care attendants represented by SEIU 1199 were not paid for work in October and November, union officials say.
On National Working Moms Day March 12 we must address the unjust disparities in access to maternity leave and understand the value of expanding paid leave.
Most of CT’s 35 bargaining units are overdue for raises, and time is running out for Gov. Ned Lamont to settle with a key part of his base.
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