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File for unemployment benefits with the Connecticut Department of Labor.
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The Office For Veterans Workforce Development is a valuable resource to help Veterans and is part of the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Agency: Department of Social ServicesEmployee Benefits Security Administration
Here employees can find answers to questions about employer's health or retirement plans, whether COBRA or ACA. The administration oversees regulations; assisting and educating workers, plan sponsors, fiduciaries and service providers; and vigorously enforcing the law.
Agency: Office of the State ComptrollerConnecticut's Probate Judges & Employees Retirement System (PJERS) is the public pension plan provided by the State of Connecticut for Judges and employees of the Connecticut Probate Court System.
Agency: Office of the State ComptrollerThe Connecticut Retirement Security Board is tasked with finding solutions to the state's growing retirement crisis. Here you will find meeting minutes, agendas and more information.
Agency: Office of the State ComptrollerConnecticut's Municipal Employees Retirement System (CMERS) is the public pension plan provided by the State of Connecticut for participating municipality employees.
Agency: Office of the State ComptrollerNew retirees can find a thorough explanation of the statutes that the State of Connecticut covers with its retirement system as well as an explanation on plans such as the Alternate Retirement Program (ARP) and the Teacher's Retirement System (TRS).
Agency: Office of the State ComptrollerRetirees from state employment can access benefit information. Prospective retirees can access necessary forms and other information that will guide them through the retirement process.
Agency: Office of the State ComptrollerTaxation of Unemployment Compensation
Connecticut residents are subject to Connecticut income tax on unemployment benefits accrued.
Agency: Department of Revenue ServicesReal Estate Education and Exam Information
Aspiring real estate brokers, salespersons, and appraisers can find education and exam information that includes schools and course listings, continuing education requirements, exam services, and more.
Agency: Department of Consumer ProtectionFile an employment discrimination complaint, CHRO regional offices and contact information. Employment Discrimination
Agency: Commission on Human Rights and OpportunitiesWorkers’ Compensation Commission
The Workers' Compensation Commission (WCC) administers the workers' compensation laws of the State of Connecticut with the ultimate goal of ensuring that workers injured on the job receive prompt payment of lost work time benefits and attendant medical expenses.
Agency: Workers' Compensation CommissionThe Connecticut Office of State Ethics practices and promotes the highest ethical standards and accountability in state government by providing education and legal advice, ensuring disclosure, and impartially enforcing the Codes of Ethics.
Agency: Office of State EthicsThe Department of Developmental Services (DDS) offers a variety of services for individuals, families, providers, employers, case managers and DDS Staff. Find frequently asked questions about the services, a library of presentations, brochures and helpful links.
Agency: Department of Developmental ServicesTeens and young adults with disabilities nearing high school graduation can sign up for the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services' (BRS) School-to-Work Transition program to develop the work and personal skills they need to be successful in a job.
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability ServicesEmployment and Your Disability Benefits
If you receive disability cash or medical benefits (such as Social Security Disability Insurance, Supplemental Security Income, State Supplement, Medicare and/or Medicaid), you may qualify for disability benefits that allow you to work and still receive benefits.
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services