After 11 months of job growth, the state’s labor market hit a rough patch in December. The Connecticut Department of […]
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The Hartford Police Union is calling on the city’s Inspector General to resign, citing its belief that he is in violation of the city’s code of ethics.
The Comptroller's Office has missed the deadline to report savings tied to Gov. Malloy's 2017 agreement with state employee unions.
A Hartford city employee was fired after posting a video of undercover police to social media. An arbitration board upheld his termination.
Business organizations in Connecticut and nationally are challenging a new Connecticut law barring employers from holding mandatory meetings with employees.
Connecticut businesses will see their rates for workers’ compensation insurance decrease for the ninth consecutive year.
The unemployment rate in Connecticut continued to fall in September, according to the most recent jobs report out of the Connecticut Department of Labor.