A Message from our Chairman

Dear Chamber Member,


As newly-elected Chairman of the Naugatuck Chamber's Board of Directors, I'm excited for this opportunity to serve members like you and the business community. Thank you to immediate past Chairman, Kevin McSherry of the McSherry Law Office.


Thank you to all of our volunteers and members who have helped provide new leads as part of our membership campaign, which runs until the end of March. There are special benefits and promotions for businesses who join this month. Our members are our best advocates! Learn more about these limited-time benefits or pass along the link to join to a prospective member by visiting this webpage.

 

The 19th Annual Duck Race and Festival is only a few months away! The Chamber is now accepting applications from non-profit organizations who are interested in selling Duck Race tickets as a fundraiser for their organization. To learn more about the June 2 event, visit www.duckday.com


Duck Day is a great way to show support for the Naugatuck Chamber and the local business community. For sponsorship opportunities, click here.


Save the Date for Tuesday, May 21. The Chamber will be hosting it's annual Mayoral Dinner at the Crystal Room featuring The Honorable N. Warren "Pete" Hess III. This is a great opportunity to hear directly about the administrations plans and goals for the Borough.

Thank you for your continued membership,

Chet Doheny

We Do Life Together, a Division of ICES, Inc.

Naugatuck Chamber, Chairman of the Board

In This Issue
  • Chairman's Note
  • Newest Chamber Members
  • Recent Ribbon Cuttings
  • Duck Day 2024
  • Upcoming Events
  • Submit Your Content
  • Upcoming Events
  • Hiring & Training Programs Available
  • HR Corner Corner by Carmody, Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP

Welcome Our Newest Naugatuck Chamber Members!

Haven Wellness Center


Purple Elephant Car Wash


Whitaker Homemaker & Companion Services, LLC

Members who joined 2/1/24 to 3/11/24

Recent Chamber Member Ribbon Cutting

On Thursday, March 7, the Naugatuck Chamber held a ribbon cutting to mark the grand opening of Haven Wellness Center, located at 305 Church Street, Suite #2. Congratulations to Marie Bristol! To learn more about her business or to book a massage, click the link below.

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June 2, 2024: Duck Day

On Sunday, June 2, the beloved Duck Race and Festival returns once again to downtown Naugatuck. Now in its 19th iteration, this year’s festival promises to continue the tradition of a fun and free day of festivities for the whole family. The festival also has a wide-ranging economic impact, as ticket sales for the duck race supports regional nonprofits and a number of area businesses, vendors, crafters, food trucks, and other entrepreneurs will be on hand to market and sell their products and services to thousands of attendees.


Do you know of a local nonprofit organizations that would be interested in selling Duck Race raffle tickets to the general public as a fundraising activity for their organization? Have them register at www.duckday.com


Are you looking for a way to get involved beyond participating in the raffle? Show your support for this year’s festival by volunteering for the day of the event, becoming a sponsor, promoting your business through a vending spot, selling food, or sponsor a large rubber duck in the charitable corporate duck race. 

Sponsorship Opportunities

Upcoming Chamber Events

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Submit Your News and Social Media Content
Do you have upcoming events, company news, specials, or other-related information you'd like the Chamber to promote in our next Chamber Member newsletter or on one of our many social media platforms? You can submit your content by emailing Communications Director David Huck. Leverage the Chamber and allow us to spread your message to thousands of individuals.
Hiring & Training Programs Available

The Northwest Construction Careers Initiative

NCCI — The Northwest Construction Careers Initiative — offers Northwest Connecticut residents the opportunity to pursue a career in the construction and building trades. Job training and employment possibilities include: 

  • OSHA 10, OSHA 30, and Hazwoper certifications
  • CORE Curriculum, which includes HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical

Orientation sessions are held each Thursday at 249 Thomaston Avenue in Waterbury, CT beginning at 10AM. You do not need to RSVP to attend, but you will need to be on time to participate. 

Healthcare training program

The NRWIB is currently offering training opportunities in the following fields:

  • Patient Care Technician
  • Central Sterile Processing
  • Emergency Medical Technician
  • Certified Nurse’s Aide
  • Community Health Worker

CT WHISP Program

Connecticut Workforce & High-Tech Industry Skills Partnership (CTWhisp) Program offers a variety of IT career training at schools such as Naugatuck Valley Community College and Patrick’s Academy.


Naugatuck Valley Community College in partnership with the Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board is offering grant-funded, short-term (15 weeks), IT course clusters aligned with industry certifications and supportive services. Clusters include Networking, Programming, Systems, Software and Project Management. Each IT cluster has been mapped to Microsoft and/or CompTIA certifications. The course clusters are offered free of charge to eligible CTWHISP participants. Additional services include enrollment assistance, academic advising, and employment services. In addition to gaining skills and stackable credentials, participants at NVCC will earn between 9-12 college credits that may be used towards a degree.

More Information

HR Corner: Who Owns Social Media Accounts: The Employer or the Employee?

This HR Corner is brought to you by Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP. Written by Attorneys Arthur Schaier and Nick Zaino.

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently decided an important case involving the ownership of social media accounts that employees use in connection with their employment. JLM Coutoure v. Gutman, (2024).


In this case, the employee, Hayley Paige Gutman, signed an employment agreement with JLM to design a line of bridal wear in exchange for a salary plus “additional compensation” tied to the sale of the products she designed. Gutman also agreed: (1) not to use her name (or any derivatives of her name) in commerce once JLM registered a trademark thereof; (2) that various categories of creative material she produced would be JLM's property; and (3) to certain noncompete, non-solicit, and nondisclosure restrictions. The agreement was silent on social media account ownership.


During her employment, Gutman created a Pinterest account and an Instagram account using the handle “@misshayleypaige,” which was a derivative of her name that she had used for other social-media profiles not in dispute. The Pinterest and Instagram accounts were created using Gutman's name, personal cell phone number, and a personal email account that she also used for work purposes. Gutman also created her own passwords.

JLM did not direct Gutman to open the accounts; however, over time the Pinterest and Instagram accounts served as “critical advertising platforms” for JLM's products. The accounts depicted JLM’s bridal gowns, provided information about JLM's promotional events, and were used to respond to sales inquiries. Other JLM employees assisted in managing the accounts and responding to customer messages and eventually at least two other employees had access to the Instagram Account.


In 2019, JLM and Gutman attempted to negotiate amendments to the employment agreement but were unsuccessful. Gutman subsequently changed the passwords on the accounts and refused to give JLM access. JLM filed a lawsuit against Gutman alleging that she breached her employment contract in part by not giving JLM access or use of the accounts.

 

The lower court found that ownership of the accounts belonged to JLM. However, on appeal and applying well-established property law, the Second Circuit found otherwise stating that the first step in deciding ownership determination is to determine the original owner of the account. Here, the Second Circuit stated that if Gutman create the accounts using her personal information and for her personal use, then those rights belonged to her, no matter how the account may have been used later.


The Second Circuit then remanded the case back to the lower court to make the determination under the correct principles and if the lower court concluded that Gutman owned the account at creation, it would then need to decide whether JLM subsequently took ownership of the accounts by operation of the employment agreement or some other agreement between the parties. Importantly, the Second Circuit confirmed that traditional principles of property law guide the analysis and the fact that Gutman transferred some or all of her rights in particular content posted on the accounts does not by itself support an inference that she transferred ownership nor does it matter that Gutman allowed others to assist in managing the account.


Takeaway for Employers: This case underscores the importance of making clear in a written agreement that all social media accounts that employees are expected to create and administer as part of their job duties are exclusively owned by the employer or assignable upon request by the employer. This includes all content used on the account and account handles. Employers should also require that any such accounts be created only using the company’s email address and contact information. It would also be good practice to ensure that such accounts are dedicated to work function and content thereby making ownership clearer and/or assignment less objectionable.


Arthur Schaier is a partner in Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP’s Intellectual Property group. Nick Zaino is a partner in the firm’s Labor & Employment group.


This information is for educational purposes only to provide general information and a general understanding of the law. It does not constitute legal advice and does not establish any attorney-client relationship.

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