CT Labor News
Steelpointe Subs Penalized by State for Labor Violations
Subcontractors at Bridgeport's Steelpointe development face penalties for wage violations and worker misclassification | source: ctpost.com
Comptroller Scanlon Proposes Bill to Fight Wage Theft
New legislation aims to strengthen enforcement against wage theft and increase penalties for violators in Connecticut | source: ctmirror.org
Zoners Douse Proposed Firehouse Apts
New Haven zoning board rejects proposal to convert historic Edwards Firehouse into apartment complex, citing community concerns | source: newhavenindependent.org
CT Manufacturing Jobs Are Available, Young People Need to Fill Them
Connecticut manufacturers face growing workforce gaps as they seek to attract younger generation to available manufacturing positions | source: ctmirror.org
8 CT School Projects Top States to-fund List, for Total of $152M
Eight Connecticut school construction projects receive priority funding status, with total investments reaching $152 million for facilities improvements | source: stamfordadvocate.com
Housing Developer, Neighbors Clash Before Zoning Vote
Local residents and developers face off over proposed housing development at City Hall zoning hearing, highlighting ongoing tensions between neighborhood preservation and new construction. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Phase 2 Tax Break Okayed For Ex-Coop
City officials approve second phase of tax incentives for former cooperative housing development, aiming to preserve affordable housing options in the neighborhood. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Tuhus: CT Needs A Climate Superfund Act
Opinion piece argues for establishment of a Connecticut Climate Superfund Act to address environmental challenges and fund climate change mitigation efforts across the state. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Cangelosi: Obscene Discrepancies Amid Worker Cheers
Analysis examines the contrast between worker support and wage disparities in Connecticut's labor market, highlighting economic inequality concerns. Source: ctmirror.org
W Hartford Synagogue to Undergo $27M Transformation
Historic West Hartford synagogue set for major redevelopment into residential units following $16 million sale, with total project cost estimated at $27 million. Source: hartfordbusiness.com
Fed Funds to Improve CT Railway
Connecticut secures federal funding for railway infrastructure improvements, aimed at enhancing transportation efficiency and safety across the state's rail network. Source: wshu.org