What is the Law Regarding Employment in Hartford?

Employment law refers to the body of laws in Hartford that govern employees, employers, and independent contractors. Employment issues that are regulated by these laws include hiring policies, wage amounts, and termination procedures. Employment law in Hartford should be understood by employers and employees.

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"At-Will" vs. Contract Employment Terms

"At-will" employment is the most common form of employment, but in some cases there may be an employment contract guaranteeing payments for six months to a year. "At-will" employment implies that either the employer or employee may end the job at any time for any reason, so long as it is not illegal to do so In the instance that the employer and employee have an employment contract, regulations from both the state and federal government will apply to the city of Hartford

Anti-Discrimination laws in Hartford

Hartford citizens must abide by laws which make discrimination illegal at all phases of employment, including hiring workers, wage disputes, and terminating procedures. People living in Hartford must abide by laws stating it is illegal for employers to discriminate against people who belong to certain classes. These classes may be based on race, national origin, gender, religion, disability, and age.

An administrative agency such as the EEOC can hear discrimination claims. Also, some lawyers specialize in claims for discrimination.

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Life in Hartford

Hartford, Connecticut is a diverse and historic city located in Hartford County.  It is the state capital as well as the county seat for Hartford County.  The Hartford metropolitan region boasts the second highest national rating for per capita economic activity (behind San Francisco).  It is part of an area known as the "Knowledge Corridor", which is home to thirty-two colleges and universities. 

Hartford, Connecticut is also nicknamed "the Insurance Capital of the World", as it houses headquarters for several major insurance companies.  The insurance field is Hartford's major industry.  The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Building is one of the city's main features.  Other places of interest in Hartford are the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch and the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts.

Being nearly 400 years old, Hartford Connecticut is home to a whole host of "oldest" operations in the U.S.  A few examples include the nation's oldest published newspaper in operation (The Hartford Courant); the oldest public park (Bushnell Park) and the Wadsworth Atheneum, which is the country's oldest public art museum.  Notable residents have included author Mark Twain and actress Katharine Hepburn.  The city also boasts a large number of modern retail stores and restaurants. 

Lawyers in Hartford, Connecticut continue the city's rich history in legal services.  Hartford lawyers are knowledgeable of the various statutes and laws that regulate the city's businesses and population.  They are available for legal assistance in a broad range of legal fields.

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