The Connecticut Department of Labor has joined a six-state enforcement alliance to share data, target repeat violators, and strengthen worker protections across state lines.
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President Donald Trump is traveling to Michigan to promote his efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing. The Republican president ...
Unemployment in Connecticut rose to 4% in November, but that’s still well below the national rate of 4.6%. Jobs are becoming ...
Asian shares have mostly advanced after mixed moves on Wall Street, where President Donald Trump's talk of raising military ...
In an unusual move, President Donald Trump posted a graph Thursday night on social media that reflected jobs data from ...
Sluggish hiring last month closed out a year of weak employment gains that have frustrated job seekers even as layoffs and ...
The department noted that federal immigration ‘policies may impact these numbers. Connecticut employers rely on an immigrant ...
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