The state's largest healthcare workers' union has suspended indefinitely a planned May 1 strike at 20 nursing homes to allow negotiations to continue, a union spokesman confirmed Thursday.
Unionized workers are ramping up pressure on lawmakers and Gov. Ned Lamont to boost wages and address staffing shortages at nursing homes by threatening to walk off the job on May 1.
More than 300 employees who clean the Mashantucket Pequot tribe's Foxwoods Resort Casino will decide on Friday if they want to unionize and reject tribal arguments against that idea.
The debate over raising taxes in Connecticut will likely heat up in the weeks ahead as lawmakers begin to tackle billion-dollar deficits projected for each of the next two fiscal years.
Headed into a two-year budget cycle in which the legislature faces projected annual deficits approaching $1.5 billion, businesses are probably wondering whether to expect major tax hikes akin to those enacted in 2011 and 2015.
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