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Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Workers, family members and elected officials honor the six workers who died in an explosion in 2010, according to Connecticut AFL-CIO Health & Safety Committee. The Connecticut AFL-CIO Health & Safety Committee will celebrate the lives of the six workers...
Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

What CT could learn from other states’ climate change policies

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

For years, Connecticut has struggled with a number of clean energy initiatives as the legislature has been reluctant to authorize policy or money for them. Nevermind just keeping pace with the neighbors, there are lessons for Connecticut in the region and elsewhere...
Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

State launches effort to keep Connecticut at forefront of the wind industry

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

The collaborative, first announced last October, will be a nonprofit tasked with working with the government, industry, labor and academia, along with neighboring states, to help drive offshore wind toward becoming a major economic driver in the state. It will be...
Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

After death of worker, CT utility should step up certain safety precautions, state report finds

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

State utilities regulators urged Connecticut’s second largest electricity provider to use the same safety precautions for work at office buildings as a public street or highway after a land surveyor was struck and killed in Fairfield last year. The Public Utilities...
Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

Ten rural CT communities to receive portion of over $9M for transportation, safety upgrades

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

Ten rural Connecticut communities are receiving their portion of more than $9 million in state grants to improve safety and transportation, with upgrades including sidewalks, trails, and roads. The grants — released through the Transportation Rural Improvement...
Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

$16.5M Danbury High School science lab renovations advances on state’s priority list

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $16.5 million plan is among the projects that made the School Construction Project Priority List put forth by the state Department of Administrative Services, according to an announcement issued by State Sen. Julie Kushner, D-Danbury. DAS’ School Construction...
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