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By Zachary Vasile
Employers across Connecticut are offering new incentives, including generous signing bonuses, in an effort to draw in job applicants amidst what they describe as an unprecedented labor shortage.
Last month, Bristol-based amusement park Lake Compounce announced that starting pay for certain positions requiring an adult those at least 18 years old, or graduating high school seniors will be $15 an hour, with added perks such as season passes for employees and up to three immediate family members.
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Mohegan Sun event staff wear masks on the job; now drive-through COVID-19 testing is available in the casino s garage.
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By TRACEY ROXBURGH
Punters to this year’s Luma event won’t have to worry about carparking.
In a first for Luma, a park-and-ride’s being set up at Queenstown Central, where people can also fill up on meal deals kids can eat for free at all Queenstown Central eateries from 4pm over Queen’s Birthday weekend and then hop on free buses, operating from 5pm to 10pm for the duration of the event, which will take them directly to the Queenstown Gardens.
Luma chair Duncan Forsyth says feedback from previous years addressed transport options available to visitors, and while the Gardens is the ‘‘ideal location’’, State Highway 6 is a ‘‘notorious bottleneck’’.