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Connecticut supplement: Table of contents

This resource provides a table of contents linking to all available handbook templates for Connecticut, organized in a suggested order to help employers assemble a state‑specific supplement to an employee handbook for use alongside the National Handbook.

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This table of contents consists of links to all available handbook templates for Connecticut, which together combine to form a proposed state-specific supplement to an employee handbook. They are organized in a suggested order with categories and are designed to be used together with the National Handbook: Table of Contents and its associated handbook templates.

In this guide, learn about:

  • General information
  • Commitment to equal employment opportunity
  • General employment practices
  • Time off and leaves of absence
  • Pay practicesSafety and security

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Jurisdiction: Connecticut

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Updated to reflect the addition of the Paid Sick Leave Handbook Statement [Lump Sum Method]: Connecticut.

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