The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce supports Gov. Ned Lamont’s decision to veto the bill that would have extended unemployment benefits to workers engaged in a labor strike.
We thank the Governor for recognizing the concerns of Connecticut’s business community and for prioritizing the long-term stability of the state’s economic and workforce systems.
Connecticut’s unemployment trust fund is funded entirely by businesses. Expanding eligibility to include striking workers would increase costs for employers across the state at a time when many are still recovering from the economic disruptions of recent years. These added costs would be especially difficult for small and mid-sized businesses, as well as other employers that already operate on thin margins.
Throughout this process, chambers of commerce, trade associations, and business organizations from across the state came together to express their shared concern about the bill’s impact. Our message was consistent and collaborative: any changes to the unemployment system must be made carefully and with full consideration of the economic ripple effects on local employers.
Governor Lamont’s decision reflects that understanding. By maintaining the integrity of the unemployment insurance program, his veto sends a signal that Connecticut is committed to a strong, stable economic climate that supports both workers and the employers who create jobs and opportunity.
The Greater New Haven Chamber remains focused on advancing policies that strengthen our region’s economy, support innovation and growth, and ensure that Connecticut is a competitive and welcoming place to do business. We look forward to continued dialogue with state leaders on ways to support our workforce, grow our economy, and build shared prosperity for the long term.
Garrett Sheehan is President and CEO of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce.