Connecticut continues to lead the region in raising workplace standards. As of January 1, 2025, the state’s minimum wage increased to $16.35 per hour. But fair pay means nothing without enforcement. That’s why Connecticut also backs worke…
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No one should have to endure harassment or hostility while at work. A hostile work environment is more than just uncomfortable or personality conflicts. It’s ongoing conduct that directs attacks on an employee to the point of interfering with their…
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When your employer hands you a severance agreement, it may feel like the final chapter in your job—but it is not just paperwork. It is a binding legal contract that affects your future. Before you sign anything, take the time to understand what you…
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Overtime protections exist to ensure employees are compensated for long hours, yet exemption disputes remain one of the most litigated issues in wage and hour law. The financial penalties for misclassification can be hefty, prompting the Supreme Cour…
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