Erica E. Phillips / CT Mirror
-
A growing number of hourly-wage workers in Connecticut are gaining access to higher education as several of the state’s top employers in retail and hospitality expand tuition assistance programs to attract and retain staff.
-
To fire up the base in on off-year election, party leaders cite women’s rights, voting rights
-
In his acceptance speech, Gov. Ned Lamont plugs his economic record, responds to GOP nominee Bob Stefanowski.
-
-
-
Many small businesses and nonprofits in Connecticut face a similar conundrum, weighing the solvency of their business against how generous they’d like to be with employee health benefits.
-
The CT House and Senate both approved a financial incentive deal with Sikorsky.
-
Franchisees became sticking point; felt targeted as other small businesses were exempted from scheduling mandates.
-
For the last few years, Connecticut lawmakers have been working to develop legislation providing stronger protections for consumer data — a task made all the more urgent as the COVID-19 pandemic drove much of daily life and work online.
-
One in four working families has a child under 6, but the sector that enables their participation in the workforce is faltering.