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New Haven is considering whether to revoke food and beverage licenses from businesses that commit labor violations — like wage theft.
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The state’s minimum wage will be adjusted every year based on the U.S. Department of Labor’s employment cost index.
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A proposal would expand overtime eligibility, which labor advocates have long supported but Connecticut businesses say could hurt their bottom line.
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The state Department of Labor has updated the process that shields undocumented workers from retaliation and termination during labor disputes.
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Late on Friday, New York State Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon issued an order to phase in a 40-hour work week for farm laborers by 2032.
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New York's labor commissioner on Friday approved a recommendation to phase in a 40-hour threshold for farmworker overtime over the next decade.
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A Long Island barge company will pay $375,000 to a whistleblower who was fired for telling authorities about safety concerns. The whistleblower’s brother…
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A second Connecticut facility has been fined by the U.S. Department of Labor for failing to comply with COVID-19 related guidelines.Leisure Care LLC…
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The University of Connecticut has settled alleged pay discrimination found during a routine review by the U.S. Department of Labor.The federal agency…
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The Connecticut Department of Labor said restaurant owners returned more than $870,000 in back wages to hundreds of McDonald’s employees at Connecticut…