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Manufacturing industry group rebrands, looks ahead to second century

The New Haven Manufacturers Association this month celebrates its centennial, an occasion both to look back at the evolution of both the trade group and its industry since the Great War era — and also to look ahead.

FuelCell 3Q losses jump

Danbury manufacturer FuelCell Energy said its third-quarter losses grew, largely due to a drop in product revenue.

🔒Manufacturing looks to inner-city schools for workforce

To replace its aging and retiring workforce, Connecticut manufacturers must find an untapped cache of younger workers, and workforce development professionals say urban schools offer the best solution.

Workers rank salary as top motivator for first time since recession

For the first time since the Great Recession, employees say compensation is the biggest contributor to job satisfaction, according to a new Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) survey.
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State boosts manufacturing savings tax incentives

The state legislature recently extended a helping hand to manufacturers, who could now be eligible for a...

Manufacturers add training programs to fill jobs gap

Alarmed that job applicants' skill sets are short of what he needs, a Berlin manufacturer is taking matters into his own hands by launching a training institute.

Officers elected to New Haven manufacturer’s group

The New Haven Manufacturers Association (NHMA) recently elected a new officer and two new board members at...

Costly regulatory rule ahead for CT manufacturers

Major Connecticut manufacturers and their suppliers soon must start tracking their connections to central Africa under a...
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CT manufacturers’ lip-sync video hopes you’ll call – maybe

In their latest effort to look cool, a collection of Connecticut manufacturers has joined the long line of parody videos of Carly Rae Jepsen's hit pop song, “Call Me Maybe.”

Pratt’s Middletown decision more signal than substance

State and manufacturing industry officials are giddy Pratt & Whitney decided to maintain its Connecticut footprint —...
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