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With dozens of state employee contracts up for consideration and thousands of retirements expected later this year, unions braced Monday for an uphill fight to preserve public services in 2022.
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Unions say a labor shortage will worsen unless workers harmed by COVID-19 are compensated.
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A survey by the CEA and other unions representing more than 60,000 school staff found teachers want more remote learning and that they aren’t getting enough supplies.
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The nurses and support staff at St. Vincent’s Behavioral Health are concerned about unfair labor practices. The facility is owned by Hartford Healthcare.
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About 150 members of the New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199, SEIU, who work at Sunrise’s 28 group homes for people with disabilities in Connecticut have been on strike since Oct. 12.
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If they’re successful, Connecticut National Guard troops could be the first in the country to get collective bargaining rights while on state active duty.
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Leaders from Bridgeport municipal unions urged Mayor Joe Ganim and the City Council on Wednesday to provide additional pay for their work during the pandemic.
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New York regulators certified the state’s first agricultural labor union at a winery in eastern Long Island.Newsday reports that RWDSU Local 338 will…
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Unionized workers at the Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown said there is a dangerous shortage of mental health workers.Damien Nuzzo is a nurse…
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Governor Ned Lamont’s office announced that 1,700 management-level state employees can expect raises that will cost $13 million. The announcement comes as…