Now They Are Finally Finished: Developments from the 2021 Regular and Special Sessions of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Employers (Updated July 22, 2021)
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The 2021 Regular Session of the Connecticut General Assembly concluded on June 9, 2021, and this office provided summary of relevant employment related legislation.  Subsequently, a “Special Session” took place and concluded on June 17, 2021.  A summary of employment-related bills has been updated and supplemented in light of the Special Session and the passage of time.

Read the full article, which outlines legislative updates, including breastfeeding in the workplace; hair-based racial discrimination; prevailing wage and contractors; salary ranges for vacancies; layoffs, recalls and seniority rules; workers' compensation and PTSD/PTSI; public sector unions; prevailing wage and renewable energy projects; unemployment compensation; criminal records; cannabis; and the budget implementer, here.

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