Connecticut residents earn more money per hour, on average, than workers in most other states, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The agency released state-by-state figures ...
It all comes back to affordability. President of the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), Chris DiPentima, says if the state wants to fill about 73,000 open jobs, it has to find ways ...
Planning child care, multiple part time jobs and other responsibilities around an unpredictable work schedule can be stressful, workers say, but a proposal in the Connecticut legislature aims to help ...
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