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Gov. Ned Lamont has called on Connecticut residents working remotely for New York companies to challenge New York’s tax laws. It’s in an attempt to claw back tax money that Lamont believes should be going to Connecticut.
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WSHU’s J.D. Allen spoke with Emma Zang, an assistant professor of sociology, biostatistics, and global affairs at Yale University, about her research that shows many mothers had to work overtime to balance their work schedules and parenting roles during the pandemic.
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Since COVID, one-in-five Connecticut residents work from home, according to a new survey from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Hochul said one of the key ways to help revive the economy is for workers, many of whom continue to work remotely, to finally return to the office. She set 2022 as a deadline for that to happen.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority forecasts a half-billion dollar shortfall from the current budget plan.The MTA said only about half of commuters…
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Lawmakers on the legislative labor committee in Connecticut will craft a bill “requiring adequate equipment and reimbursement for employees working from…