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Connecticut’s housing shortage is a significant barrier to economic growth. Here's what needs to happen to fix it.
A gradual pullback in hiring and job openings has come as hundreds of thousands of federal workers are out looking for ...
Job numbers in Connecticut are currently the highest since March 2008, according to a report released Thursday from the Connecticut Department of Labor (DOL). Total jobs, ...
CT's Job Corps centers, which offer vocational training for youths, are still operating after the federal order. But future ...
Career prospects are rough. Here's how each generation is coping.
Increased roadwork is happening across Connecticut this summer. It's causing major issues for drivers and isn't going anywhere any time soon, especially in Meriden.
How much longer will state leaders ignore Connecticut’s slow-moving exodus? That’s a question that will become increasingly pertinent as the state’s tax base continues to shrink. Businesses — and, ...
You’ve been offered a buyout. Your employer wants to pay you to quit. It’s a big chunk of change. Should you accept? In this job market, perhaps not.
Long-term unemployment hit a three-year high of 23.5% in April, showing a stagnant labor market in which companies are neither cutting nor expanding their workforces.
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