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September Jobs Data Shows Slowing Growth
The Connecticut Department of Labor reported that state employment declined by 5,700 jobs in September, indicating a slowing growth trend consistent with national patterns. This data release provides an update on the state's labor market conditions.
Connecticut Department of Labor September Labor Report
The Connecticut Department of Labor has released its September labor report. This report provides updated statistics on employment, unemployment, and other key labor market indicators for the state.
Connecticut Labor Market Data Update
The Connecticut Department of Labor has released its latest labor market data, indicating a slight increase in unemployment and mixed job growth for October and November. This report provides an update on the state's employment situation.
Connecticut Labor Dept Joins Multistate Worker Protection Alliance
The Connecticut Department of Labor has joined a multistate alliance focused on worker protection. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration and information sharing among state labor agencies to better enforce labor laws and protect workers across participating states.
State Unemployment Rate Rises, Jobs Decline
The Connecticut Department of Labor announced that the state's unemployment rate increased to 4.2% in December, with a net loss of 1,500 jobs. This report provides updated labor market statistics for the state.
Virginia Clarifies Local Government Union Rules
The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) has adopted a new final regulation, 16VAC15-70, clarifying union rules and employee protections for local government entities. This regulation applies existing state statutes on union elections, membership solicitation, and dues collection to local government employers and employees, effective July 30, 2025.
Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and Workplace Mental Health
The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry issued a notice for Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in September. The notice highlights the importance of addressing mental health in the workplace, citing increased work-related suicides and providing resources for employers and employees.
Virginia DOLI Launches New Brand Identity and Website
The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) has launched a new brand identity and website to enhance public outreach and accessibility. The updated logo and website aim to improve customer experience and better connect the agency's various programs.
Virginia Low-Wage Employee Definition Updated for 2026
The Virginia Department of Workforce Development and Advancement has updated the definition of a "low-wage employee" for non-compete agreements, effective January 1, 2026. The average weekly wage threshold has been set at less than $1,507.01. The notice also clarifies that employees entitled to overtime under FLSA are considered low-wage employees regardless of their average weekly earnings.
Virginia DOLI Appoints James S. Frederick as Commissioner
The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) announced the appointment of James S. Frederick as its new Commissioner. Frederick brings over 35 years of experience in occupational safety and health, previously serving at the U.S. Department of Labor.
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