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Connecticut Department of Labor Mission Statement The Department is committed to protecting and promoting the interests of Connecticut workers. In order to accomplish this in an ever-changing environment, we assist workers and employers to become competitive in the global economy. We take a comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of workers and employers, and the other agencies that serve them. We ensure the supply of high-quality integrated services that serve the needs of our customers. Where To Turn in Connecticut When You Become Unemployed – provides information on state, federal and local resources to help people who are unemployed and looking for work “Worker ReEmployment: Pathways to Career Success” – Resources and Information – part of CareerOneStop, a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored web site that offers career resources and workforce information to job seekers, students, businesses, and workforce professionals. Sources:
The Connecticut Department of Labor features an online job bank plus news and information on events, agency divisions, workshops and job fairs, services to veterans, individuals and business. Sources: http://www.ctdol.state.ct.
In 2006, the State of Connecticut was awarded a $2.7 million Department of Labor training grant to create the Insurance and Financial Services Center for Educational Excellence (IFS Center) to provide the skills-training required for the insurance, financial services and banking sectors and to serve as a national model for workforce development training programs. The IFS Center was created through a statewide partnership that includes Capital and Norwalk Community Colleges, the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), and the Insurance and Financial Services Cluster, The Business Council of Fairfield County, and Capital Workforce Partners. The Workplace, Inc., a regional workforce investment board, serves as administrator and fiduciary for the project. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean income for actuaries in Connecticut in 2007 was $98,550. Sources: ht