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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at the SAG-AFTRA strike, the new Emmy Award nominations, and James Gunn’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.’
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A new program provides up to nine months of rent for Connecticut residents in CareerConneCT workforce training, using $30 million in COVID-19 relief funds.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at the Writers Guild of America’s first strike in 15 years and Damon Lindelof’s new Peacock series, ‘Mrs. Davis.’
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Connecticut is suing the operator of the state’s 23 highway rest stops. The state alleges that New Haven-based Project Service is refusing to pay more than $2.7 million in back wages to food service workers for Subway, Dunkin’ and other restaurant chains.
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A labor arbitrator has ordered $45.4 million in bonuses for 36,000 essential state employees, about $1,200 per worker, to recognize the risks they faced staffing essential services, with no vaccine protection, during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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A Connecticut bill would require transparency and set limits on quotas in warehouses. It's aimed at regulating Amazon’s use of quotas and biometric surveillance to keep warehouse workers “on task".
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SEIU 1199 members staged civil disobedience provoke arrests and publicize demand for better health coverage.
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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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Frankie & Johnny: Jan. 27, 2023: Shootings in California reverberate in Connecticut. New Haven marks the Lunar New Year. Lawmakers consider gun violence proposals.
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Right now, students who are taking at least six credits at local community colleges and are attending college for the first time don't have to pay for college in Connecticut. But a new proposal could extend free college tuition to all community college students and to some students attending state universities.