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The New Jersey Department of Corrections operates 13 major correctional or penal institutions, including seven adult male correctional facilities, three youth facilities, one facility for sex offenders, one women's correctional institution and a central reception and intake unit; and stabilization and reintegration programs for released inmates.
A.J. Sabath is the former Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development in New Jersey.He served in the position from October 2005 to January 2006. Commissioner Sabath was a longtime political aide and labor policy advisor to Democrats in the New Jersey Senate.
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of New Jersey. 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 ...
Oct. 11—When it chooses a search firm at its Oct. 15 meeting, Ector County ISD trustees want an organization that can cast a wide net and get the district from good to better and best. The board ...
What’s even more surprising, said Cordero, was the start, this past Feb. 12, of the search for a new superintendent, through job postings for the position, an act, she said, that seemed sudden ...
Although typically initial decisions of OAL ALJ's may be adopted, modified, or rejected by agency heads, the reasons for modifying or rejecting a decision must be specified in writing and supported by evidence. A final agency decision may be appealed to the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. [3]
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In January 2018, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy nominated Asaro-Angelo for Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development. He was confirmed by the New Jersey Senate on March 26, 2018, on a 38–0 vote. [1] In February 2021, Governor Murphy appointed Asaro-Angelo Co-Chair of the New Jersey Council on the Green Economy. [3]