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Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday that she hasn’t decided if she’ll accept a recommendation from a state wage board to lower the number of hours farm workers have to work to earn overtime in New York.
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With hundreds of farm owners, farmworkers and independent researchers attending the hearings, over 60% of those who testified wanted the wage board to keep the threshold at 60 hours.
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The state’s Farm Laborers Wage Board bypassed a legal deadline of Dec. 15 to decide whether farmworkers should receive overtime pay after working 40 hours a week.
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A state wage board is set to consider lowering the overtime threshold from 60 hours.
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Suffolk County will invest $100 million over the next decade to preserve farms on Long Island that are at risk of closing.The county would purchase the…
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Officials have relaunched the Connecticut Grown program with a new logo and brand to focus on food produced in the state. The Connecticut Department of…
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While many businesses were forced to close their doors during the pandemic shut down earlier this year, farmers markets stayed open. Their produce was in…
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All eight counties in Connecticut have received disaster declarations from the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a result of ongoing drought…
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The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station has received $3.2 million in funding from the FDA to research food defense projects covering human and…
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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said she expects federal agriculture officials to work with hemp farmers and possibly even delay new regulations that New…