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Connecticut’s minimum wage is going up in 2025. Here’s how much
Connecticut's minimum wage will increase 66 cents beginning on Jan. 1, 2025, Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) announced Friday.
Conn. minimum wage set to rise Jan. 1 due to labor cost increase
Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase again Jan. 1 to match the increasing cost of labor, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday. . The state’s minimum wage for nontipped workers will increase at the
Connecticut's minimum wage to increase on Jan. 1
Connecticut’s minimum wage will go up from $15.69 per hour to $16.35 per hour as of Jan. 1. Gov. Ned Lamont a state law from 2019 that connects the state’s minimum wage to economic indicators, specifically the percentage change in the federal employment cost index,
CT’s minimum wage to increase in Jan. 2025
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut’s minimum wage was slated to go up to start 2025. Gov. Ned Lamont on Friday announced that beginning on Jan. 1, 2025, Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase from the current rate of $15.69 per hour to $16.35 per hour.
Connecticut's minimum wage is going up. Here's what it will be starting Jan. 1, 2025
About 60% of Connecticut's minimum wage earners are women, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
CT minimum wage set to rise Jan. 1 due to labor cost increase
Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase again Jan. 1 to match the increasing cost of labor, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday. . The state’s minimum wage for nontipped workers will increase at the beginning of next year to $16.
CT minimum wage workers to get 66-cent per hour pay hike under state law tied to employer costs
Under a law pegging Connecticut's minimum wage to employer costs, workers will get an extra 66 cents an hour come January.
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CT renters are crushed by 'huge disparity' between housing costs and wages, advocates say
A report found Connecticut renters on average need to earn $34.54 an hour to afford a $1,796 two-bedroom apartment.
The Day
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L+M health care workers still pushing for better pay
New London ― More than two years after their last contract expired, Lawrence + Memorial Hospital’s more than 900 unionized ...
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Lower-income voters could hold the keys to the White House. Ralph Nader explains why | John L. Micek
A 10% to 15% increase in swing states among low-wage voters would win the election,” according to Ralph Nader, who ran ...
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Plymouth police chief injured in crash on Route 6
The chief of the Plymouth Police Department was injured Friday morning in a three-vehicle crash on Route 6, according to ...
The Hour
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Norwalk Hospital food service workers authorize strike over 'bad faith' bargaining, union says
An Unfair Labor Practice Charge was filed against Morrison with the National Labor Relations Board for "bad faith" bargaining ...
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