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Among the most important decisions is where to put management of federal student loans, a $1.6 trillion portfolio affecting ...
A new provision in the state’s biennial budget establishes and funds the Social Work and Law Enforcement Project (SWLE) at ...
Understaffing is forcing many correction officers to work long hours, leading to excessive taxpayer spending on overtime.
Federal judge orders US Labor Department to keep Job Corps running during lawsuit The harm faced by some of the students served by the privately run Job Corps centers is compelling, the judge said.
More than 70 employers hiring a range of workers attended, representing state agencies, municipalities, law enforcement, manufacturing, IT and financial services.
The Connecticut Department of Labor teamed up with Hartford Athletic for a hiring expo on Wednesday.
CT police departments received about $22,000 in civil penalties in 2023 for reporting wage and workplace violations to the Labor Department.
The Connecticut Department of Labor has failed to promptly investigate hundreds of complaints of unpaid wages, according to a state auditor’s report released this week.
About 1,000 worker complaints submitted to the CT Department of Labor, including claims of wage theft, have not been investigated.
The Connecticut Department of Labor is urging residents to be cautious of a new scam targeting people who are applying to jobs. Scammers are targeting people seeking employment by claiming to be ...
The Connecticut Labor Department says the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 % last month. That's below the national unemployment rate of 3.8%. Officials say Connecticut employers added 3,200 jobs ...
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