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CT Gov. Ned Lamont gave a sneak peek into his upcoming budget proposals at an annual breakfast with state business leaders on Wednesday morning, revealing that he may increase the spending cap by $1 billion.
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The release comes just a week after the Connecticut Business & Industry Association released a survey that revealed only 8% of the state's businesses think the business climate is improving.
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Connecticut’s largest business association opposes a bill to expand the state’s paid sick leave law to cover all workers. The bill is part of the Democrats’ legislative agenda this year.
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The minimum wage in Connecticut went up this year. It’s now $15.69 per hour. That’s thanks to the state’s first-ever economic indicator adjustment which is linked to the federal employment cost index.
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Connecticut employers added 1,100 jobs in October and the state has recovered about 90% of the jobs lost during the pandemic.
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87% of Connecticut manufacturers are finding it difficult to recruit and retain workers according to a survey released on Thursday by the Connecticut Business and Industry Council.
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Republican challenger Bob Stefanowski and Democratic Governor Ned Lamont spoke on the issues affecting businesses and their post-pandemic recovery at the Connecticut Business Industry Association Conference in Hartford.
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A report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a 2.5% decline in labor production across Connecticut last spring.
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The Connecticut Business and Industry Association is promising to fight Governor Dannel Malloy's proposed increase in the state minimum wage. Malloy wants…