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Redesigned Connecticut Department of Labor Website

By Daniel Schwartz on September 6, 2007
Posted in Wage & Hour

For many years, the Connecticut Department of Labor website just looked, well, a bit on the outdated side.  But lo and behold, the agency freshened things up a bit lately.  

They’ve introduced a new logo and new typeface.

After digging around for a few minutes, the content on the site has, unfortunately, not been updated in any major way.  But for those who have a difficult time still navigating the site, there is a useful "search" box on the upper right hand side of the page.  Not as good as Google, but it gets the job done.  

Notably, the DOL isn’t the only agency that invested in a new logo. The CHRO released its new logo recently as well.

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