Small business can realize some big savings by outsourcing Spotlight on Human Resources
Before starting her own firm, Judy Lindenberger spent 17 years shaping the human resources strategy for various companies.
Two N.J. companies make Forbes’ ‘Most Promising’ list
Forbes has released its list of America’s Most Promising Companies of 2015, and two businesses from New Jersey earned places in the Top 20.
Orthopedic practice entering the world of specialty urgent care
A Bergen County orthopedic practice is launching its own urgent care center, where patients who slip and fall or suffer a sports injury can walk in without an appointment and be seen immediately by a specialist.
Flemington IT firm merging with Rhode Island company
A New Jersey-based IT integration company has merged with a Rhode Island-based IT services firm, with the resulting business to be based in New England.
OSHA cites Jersey City trucking company over electrical issues
A Jersey City trucking company faces $63,000 in fines after it was cited for 14 violations resulting from an inspection of a city warehouse, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Tuesday.
N.J. businesses may have to borrow, but they’re doing it to grow, study finds
Nearly one-third of New Jersey businesses anticipate having to borrow money this year, but many plan to use that money for growth purposes, according to a 2014 Provident Bank survey.
Driving ban lifted, travel still not recommended, says DOT
There's good news for anyone who desperately needs to use their car in the wake of supposed winter storm Juno:
Stamatis named successor at CEO for Louis Berger Masucci to lead board
Louis Berger, the Morristown-based international engineering and architectural firm, announced Tuesday that D. James Stamatis will be elevated to CEO on July 1 as part of its succession plan.
Medicare reveals timetable to base more payments on quality, not quantity
Medicare on Monday unveiled a major step toward transforming the government's huge health care program for the elderly into a system that pays providers for the quality, rather than the quantity, of care they deliver.
In step toward presidential run, Christie launches PAC
In what many are signaling as a definitive step towards a future presidential campaign, Gov. Chris Christie and his political team have formed and launched a political action committee to begin the fundraising and staffing process for a 2016 bid.
Gov. Christie issues State of Emergency as Juno targets N.J.
After Monday morning's urging by the New Jersey Department of Transportation for workers to get a jump-start on the evening commute, it seemed like only a matter of time. Now, it's finally here.
Updated Cigna buying QualCare Catino, who will remain CEO, explains deal
The health insurer Cigna will purchase the Piscataway-based health-plan provider QualCare Alliance Networks in a deal the two partners said means growth for QualCare and more jobs for New Jersey.