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The state's proposed budget comes out Wednesday, so on Tuesday, a group of long-term care workers showed up at the state Capitol in Hartford to argue for a more livable wage.
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Over the last two years, the way Americans work has fundamentally changed. But with more companies pushing for a return to the office, what lessons are executives taking away from the pandemic? This hour on Disrupted, the future of the work.
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Representatives from the Connecticut Employees Union Independent (CEUI) say that the University of Connecticut violated their contract when it moved 20 union workers from the athletic facilities to other locations on campus and hired new custodians through a private contractor.
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In Connecticut, protections for people who rent their homes are limited. Tenants unions aren’t new, but they've gained momentum in Connecticut over the past year, with at least five tenants unions having formed.
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Governor says state agencies are well-positioned to deliver services. Unions disagree.
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It’s been a banner year for student worker organizing. Several new undergraduate student employee unions formed in the past few months, including at Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
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National Guard members on active state duty can now organize and form unions, as a result of a settlement of a federal lawsuit that began in Connecticut.
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Yale University graduate student workers gathered Wednesday to declare their intent to form a union.
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Union leaders said they’ve reached tentative agreements with the owners of four facilities just before the strike deadline, but negotiations at Windsor Health and Rehab Center were not successful and workers there went on strike April 22nd.
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More than 400 workers are prepared to strike April 22. Contract negotiations between union leaders and facility operators and owners are ongoing.