Connecticut's sluggish jobs market reflects a national slowdown, according to state labor department officials.
September labor data shows that Connecticut’s employment growth is slowing along with national trends, Connecticut Department ...
State labor data show Connecticut entering a period of slower growth, with September job losses and a shrinking labor force ...
Here's a look at how weekly unemployment claims changed in Connecticut last week compared with the week prior.
The Easton concrete and earthwork contractor was cited last year as a result of an investigation into a workplace fatality. An employee working on the fire suppression system at Silver Hill Hospital ...
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell by 13,000 last week, remaining in the same historically healthy range of the ...
U.S. inflation decelerated unexpectedly last month according to new data that had been delayed by the government shutdown.
A CT law signed in 2019 requires the state minimum wage to be adjusted each year based on the federal Employment Cost Index, ...
According to OSHA, Sound Construction willfully failed to protect its workers from cave-in and excavation hazards on job sites in New Canaan and Stamford.
The state's minimum wage is set to increase at the start of the year, going up 40 cents from $16.50 to $16.90, according to ...
"This decision clarifies that when a complaint is intended to address a particular area of concern, if that retaliation ...
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Editorial: CT jobs report brings bad news
Predictably, the state Department of Labor, while acknowledging the employment report was "weak," pointed an accusing finger ...
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