U.S. applications for unemployment benefits inched down modestly last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels ...
Opinion
Opinion: It’s time to enforce CT’s union transparency law. An unenforced law protects no one.
That may be accurate, but it isn’t right. I believe that equipping union members with the transparency tools they need to hold union officials accountable is worth doing a little paperwork. I can’t ...
Republicans and the state's largest business group are unhappy about new legislation that regulates warehouse workers' quotas.
Connecticut manufacturers in 2026 face a high-stakes operating environment shaped by labor shortages, rising input and ...
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Hartford man sentenced for illegally collecting unemployment, Social Security and Food Stamps
Ricardo Santiago, 60, was sentenced in Hartford to six years and nine months in prison for fraudulently acquiring benefits. He must also pay back $371,686.
State Sen. Saud Anwar, co-chair of the state’s Public Health Committee, said he is concerned about the long-term well-being ...
Proposals from Atrium and Novant would add hundreds of hospital beds, and a freestanding emergency departments across the Charlotte region ...
Tow companies expressed opposition to changes proposed to CT's towing laws and a consumer advocate said it doesn’t address ...
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.
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