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Health Care Union Launches TV Ad to Address Job Cut Threat

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A 30-second spot called “One Connecticut” began running on Monday.";s:

One of the largest state employee unions in the Hartford area has launched a television ad campaign to address the threat of more than 1,000 job cuts amid Connecticut's budget shortfall.

SEIUDistrict 1199, the health care and social service union, represents 7,600 state workers, a group that includes nurses, direct care workers and others.

In a 30-second spot dubbed "One Connecticut," employees describe themselves as parents, siblings and neighbors who provide key public services, such as caring for veterans and children with mental illness. The ad began running Monday and was provided first to The Associated Press.

The ad came weeks after Democratic Governor DannelMalloy offered a revised $19.8 billion state budget for the new fiscal year which reduced the state workforce by more than 1,000 employees to help address the state's deficit problems.

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