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How salary transparency could impact the job hunt in Washington state

A new law will require employers to post more pay and benefit information in job ads. A similar effort in Colorado is being met with mixed results.

New Washington law requires employers to list salary range in job ads

The Value of Pay Ranges Coming to Washington Job Postings

Union CT Must Address Staffing at Addiction Treatment Centers / Public News Service

A Connecticut health-care workers union is raising concerns over what it calls a "staffing crisis" in addiction services that led the state to close treatment admissions at two hospitals for the first time. Members of SEIU District 1199 New England said the closures in late December at Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown and Blue Hills Treatment Center in Hartford, disconnected people from medically managed detoxification services, the highest level of addiction care. Thomas Burr, community and affiliate relations manager for NAMI Connecticut, said that, combined with flat funding for the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, people have been unable to get the help they need. .

Groups Vow to Fight On as Single Payer Health Care Bill Dies / Public News Service

Advocates for a single-payer, government-funded health-care system in California are vowing to fight another day, after Assembly Bill 1400 was pulled Monday for lack of votes. The bill would have allowed people to ditch their private insurance, something opponents say amounts to a government takeover that would require big tax increases. However, Assembly member Ash Kalra, D-San Jose, the main author of the bill, said the high costs in the existing, private-insurance system put coverage out of reach for many low-income families. .

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