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The New Jersey Civil Service Commission is an independent body within the New Jersey state government under the auspices of the department. Initially constituted in the late-1940s, pursuant to P.L. 1948, c.446, as the Department of Labor and Industry, the department is one of 16 executive branch departments in New Jersey state government.
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An Eatontown contractor has agreed to pay $530,000 in back wages and penalties after investigators found the company violated labor protections for 181 workers on a residential construction site ...
In 2023 N.J. had some 63,000 filled job positions that it didn’t have a year ago, but that wasn't enough to keep the unemployment rate from hiking. In 2023, New Jersey saw the highest increase ...
If you haven't yet applied for your NJ ANCHOR benefit, the New Jersey Department of Taxation advises that you can still do so online. "Most homeowners may file online with an identification number ...
Constructionline has long faced criticisms from construction bodies. Research by Salford University in 2003 reported past criticism of the number and type of public sector clients using it and low levels of commitment to the system: a third of 900 clients signed up to the scheme were "sleeping" clients; some businesses signed up to Constructionline "to curry favour with government", while ...
In July 2021, claims of recipients getting empty syringes or reduced doses begin arising on social media. Several videos of empty or near-empty syringes being injected into the recipient's arms were also uploaded online. Some of these recipients were able to get another first dose after requesting for one or confronting the officers-in-charge.