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Program written into law last year as part of wage-increase initiative to ensure no workers with disabilities would lose jobs because of higher minimum wage
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New law also ensures that incentives for Hollywood production firms and others will be around at least until mid-2028
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‘Jobs NJ’ initiative ‘is about training our workforce for jobs that are available and in demand, and then helping them connect with those jobs’
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New report suggests that bringing PATH from Newark Penn Station to nearby airport would also bring new opportunities to underserved communities
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New Jersey Air National Guard flies F-16s out of Atlantic City; replacing the older jets with F-35s is seen as key to the airport’s long-term ...
As state police clear out protesters, South Jersey power broker accuses gubernatorial task force of singling out Camden for unwarranted criticism
Senate President Steve Sweeney is behind a bill that’s ‘all about protecting the rights of workers,’ but business interests have misgivings
Bipartisan move to allow for a pause in the scheduled wage ramp-up is seen as vital by business interests, unacceptable by workers’ advocates
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Change in policy suggested by influential liberal group would add 315,000 white-collar workers to ranks of those who can make time and a half
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Despite downward trend in unemployment, thousands of jobs were shed in recent months and businesses warn about other pressures on their competitiveness
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