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UPDATE: Paid Sick Leave Bill Passes Senate and Undergoes Facelift

UPDATE: Paid Sick Leave Bill Passes Senate and Undergoes Facelift

On Wednesday, the State Senate narrowly (18-17) passed the bill requiring employers of fifty or more to provide paid sick leave to employees.  This puts the act one step closer to passage.  It heads to the House of Representatives next.   However, the bill has been amended.  In its current form, it applies only to “service […]

Connecticut Could Be First State to Mandate Paid Sick Leave

Connecticut Could Be First State to Mandate Paid Sick Leave

The much buzzed about Senate Bill 913, introduced by the Labor and Public Employees Committee, would require businesses that employ fifty or more to allow employees to take paid time off to recuperate from an illness or to care for a sick child.  The bill would allow permanent full-time and part-time employees to accrue paid […]

Connecticut Arbitration Reform Proposal Denied by General Assembly

Connecticut Arbitration Reform Proposal Denied by General Assembly

Apparently Connecticut Is No Wisconsin. Despite ground breaking legislation in Wisconsin, Michigan and other locales aimed at providing relief for cash strapped municipalities, none of the initiatives proposed in Connecticut have found any traction in Committee. Among the reforms sought was one which would have kept interest arbitration intact, but provided minor relief, such as […]

New Legislation Protects Employees Who are Victims of Family Violence

New Legislation Protects Employees Who are Victims of Family Violence

On October 1, 2010, a new Connecticut law went into effect which provides additional employment protections to victims of family violence and an allowance of leave time for employees dealing with issues relating to family violence. Before October 1, 2010, Connecticut law prohibited employers from terminating, penalizing, threatening, or otherwise coercing employees with respect to […]