Longevity Payments
Conn. Gov. Dan Malloy Speaks Out Against Longevity Payments
On Tuesday, many non-union Connecticut state workers will be paid bonuses – just because of how long they’ve been employed.
Conn. Republicans Renew Push To End Longevity Payments
Many non-union state workers in Connecticut with a long history on the job are eagerly anticipating their October bonuses from the administration of Gov. Dan Malloy.
Connecticut State Workers Getting Details Of Labor Agreement That Saves Their Jobs
The tentative agreement calls for a new approach to health care, requiring workers to sign a form annually, promising to get yearly physicals and other age-appropriate tests.
Connecticut Lawmakers Look At Ending Longevity Payments
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says Connecticut can no longer afford to make special payments to veteran state employees and believes the General Assembly should pass legislation addressing the twice-a-year longevity bonuses.


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