Included: $500 rebates to more than 760,000 New Jersey families, which will carry a price tag of roughly $319 million, according to the governor's office.
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Government
Murphy holds 15-point lead over Ciattarelli
A new Fairleigh Dickinson University poll finds that 48% of New Jersey voters would pick the incumbent, while 33% said they would select former Assemblyman Jack Ciatterelli for the state's highest office. That’s amid a slide of Gov. Phil Murphy's overall approval into lukewarm territory as the state moves away from the pandemic that lifted his ratings last year.
Read More »Re: working relationships
A bill sponsored by one of the state’s most influential lawmakers would overhaul New Jersey’s workplace discrimination and sexual harassment laws. Labor rights organizations and women’s rights groups say the proposal includes much-needed reform to clamp down on these practices as they run rampant in the workplace.
Read More »‘Really a gold rush’
When NJBIZ last checked in on the state of showbiz in the Garden State in October few producers were willing to talk about what they were up to. Film and television production all but shut down during the pandemic, with few exceptions for projects that imposed strict standards for social distancing, mask usage and sanitization. But now, with New Jersey reopening, industry insiders are more forthcoming.
Read More »NJ hits COVID milestone: 4.7M people fully vaccinated
Hitting Gov. Phil Murphy's self-imposed goal two weeks early, as of June 18 a total of 4,748,031 people in the Garden State were inoculated against the virus--or roughly 70% of the adult population, according to state health data.
Read More »Two NJ hospitals, government agencies to get $45M in COVID aid from feds
The offices of U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Cory Booker said RWJBarnabas Health is slated to get $26.3 million from FEMA, while Hackensack Meridian Health will receive $11.5 million.
Read More »NJ jobs rebound speeds up in May
Data released June 17 by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics show the state added 13,600 positions, most in the private sector.
Read More »State budget introduction, votes delayed in Trenton
Under the initial timeline, lawmakers were aiming to pass the spending plan out of committee on June 17 and hold a full floor next week. Now that entire process, including the actual public presentation of what legislators would like to see included, will happen at some point next week.
Read More »NJBIZ Conversations EXTRA: Chris Porrino
The former state attorney general and current Lowenstein Sandler partner talks about the Newark Police Foundation, which he chairs, and why businesses should help improve community policing.
Read More »Webinar series to help NJ businesses navigate COVID recovery
The New Jersey Business Action Center is offering assistance to employers in the form of a six-part series featuring Resources for Nonprofits; Government Procurement: Making Government Your Customer; Technical Assistance Opportunities; Financial Resources; COVID Safety in the Workplace & NJDOL Resources; and Lesser-Known Resources Provided by the Government.
Read More »Newark Police Foundation launches contest to improve community relations
Under the program, the organization will provide grants to the city's seven police precincts to develop and implement a community policing program that prioritizes youth engagement.
Read More »South Jersey nonprofit joins USDOL registered apprenticeship program
Employers in the state and nationwide can join The Camden Dream Center's RAP to build a new, more skilled and diverse talent pipeline for two initial occupations: cybersecurity support technician and network technician.
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