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Public Act No. 26-12 Is a Gamechanger for Connecticut Workplace Compliance – Here Are the Highlights

At a Glance Connecticut enacted a 124-page omnibus bill that represents the most comprehensive overhaul of Connecticut’s workplace laws in recent years, imposing significant compliance burdens upon employers across industries. The Act addresses liability for unpaid wages in the construction trades, expands workers’ compensation for employees injured by workplace assaults, modifies pay‑transparency requirements, expands break time for nursing mothers, and broadens workplace rights of police, firefighters and veterans, among other far-reaching changes. A sweeping labor and employment bill passed at the end of Connecticut’s 2026 legislative session was signed by the governor on May 11. Public Act No. 26-12, An Act Concerning Workforce Development and Working Conditions in the State , makes far‑reaching changes to Connecticut’s workplace laws. The Act spans more than 120 pages and combines provisions from dozens of individual bills introduced during the 2026 session. While numerous section...

Trump Scraps $17.75 Federal Contractor Minimum Wage: What Employers Need to Know

  President Trump just rescinded an executive order that mandated a higher minimum wage for workers on federal contracts. The Biden-era order initially set the wage to $15 an hour in 2022, and it was ultimately raised to $17.75 earlier this year. Trump’s move was part of a March 14 order rescinding 18 actions from the prior administration – in addition to the 78 nixed on his first day in office. What does this mean for federal contractors and what should you do now? Although Biden’s minimum wage order is no longer in effect, federal contractors still have wage obligations under federal, state, and local laws. Here’s an overview of how we got here and what you should consider doing now. Key Points for Federal Contractors Biden’s Order Raised Contractor Wage:  Under President Biden’s Executive Order 14026, the applicable minimum wage rate for workers performing work on or in connection with certain covered federal contracts was raised to $15 in 2022. The order provided a boost ...