In Connecticut, it is illegal for an employer to fire, penalize, or threaten you for serving jury duty. Employers must pay regular wages for the first five days of jury service for full-time employees.
Jury duty rules in Connecticut
What to do if you're summoned
Tell your employer as soon as you get a jury summons and keep a copy. Your job is protected in every state, so you cannot be fired or disciplined for serving. Courts pay a small daily juror fee plus mileage, separate from any wages. If your employer retaliates, you can usually file a complaint with the court that summoned you or your state labor office. This is general information, not legal advice.