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Archive for October, 2008

Connecticut Retail Jobs Harder to Get this Season

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

While seasonal jobs will be fewer this year than last because of the current economic downtrend, those seeking seasonal Connecticut retail jobs may have some help.

The National Retail Federation estimates that holiday retail spending will increase by a minor 2.2 percent, the slowest rate of growth in six years. In preparation for a slew of job seekers and not as many jobs, the Connecticut Better Business Bureau has some tips for job seekers.

First, it’s important to start your search as soon as possible, as people seeking holiday jobs will need to look harder this year than in past years to find a good position, because many jobs are being lost. It may help to identify companies you’d like to work for and which positions your skills are best suited for, and then begin sending in applications.

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Connecticut Construction Jobs Continue to Decline

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Connecticut as a whole lost 2,300 jobs during September, but it is Connecticut construction jobs that have seen the biggest over-the-year loss.

As of September, the construction industry employed 67,700 workers, down from 68,000 workers during August and a decrease of 1.6 percent from last year, according to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The state saw a total non-farm employment of 1,702,400 workers during September, the same as this time last year, but down from 1,704,700 in August. The loss of 2,300 jobs is the second largest since January, when the state lost 2,500 jobs. Although the state has seen monthly job losses, the loss of thousands of jobs is a turn around from the recent trend of the state adding jobs when compared to last year.

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Customer Service Jobs in Connecticut Cut by AT&T

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

A large communications company recently announced it would cut several customer service jobs in Connecticut.

AT&T has announced its plans to move 60 customer service positions from the company’s Meriden, Connecticut office to Michigan. Connecticut state officials have backlashed against the decision, fearing the company’s local customer service department will suffer, according to an article by the Hartford Courant. The cuts come shortly after Connecticut saw the loss of 1,000 jobs.

AT&T has told maintenance administrators, who take calls from customers in need of land-line phone repairs and then dispatch crews, that the company would be closing its dispatch office in Meriden and moving their jobs to a Michigan office. The administrators will have the option of relocating to Michigan, transferring to a different department in Connecticut or taking a severance package of up to a year’s pay.

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Casino Workers Losing Connecticut Jobs

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Two of the state’s largest casinos are causing the loss of Connecticut jobs.

Connecticut’s Foxwoods Casino plans to lay off 700 workers this month, while a $700 million expansion at Mohegan Sun has halted, putting a hold on 2,000 more jobs. According to an article by ABC News, this is the first time in 15 years Connecticut’s casino industry has seen a slowdown.

Mohegan Sun says its slowdown is affecting everyone from gamblers to retirees.

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