As the state marks the fifth year of its Paid Leave Act, the Connecticut Paid Leave Authority has launched an outreach campaign to educate both employers and employees about the program.
State officials say the family and medical leave program needs a financial safety net, but CT Republicans say it’s gotten out ...
Hosted on MSN
Non-certified employees at Connecticut schools to become eligible for paid leave on Oct. 1
Connecticut’s General Assembly has passed legislation expanding who is covered under CT Paid Leave and CT FMLA. When the new law goes into effect on Oct. 1, non-certified school employees will become ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results