Grant money that could be flowing to Connecticut to train manufacturing workers is being held up by federal shutdown.
CT Mirror’s independent, nonprofit journalism depends on reader support. Across Connecticut, the number of people employed or actively searching for a job has dropped in recent months — a possible ...
The Connecticut Department of Labor will use new federal funding to expand workforce development and integrate occupational safety training across construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and ...
Connecticut employers added 700 jobs in July, while the jobs added in June were revised downward, according to a report released Monday by the state Department of Labor. The state’s unemployment rate ...
The demonstration coincided with the Senate’s special session to advance a housing bill designed to expand the state’s rental ...
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