Calling it “information overload,” a business group is shooting down a state senator's proposal for more notification about the state's family leave program, saying the new requirements would be burdensome for businesses.
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Deals and Moves Oct. 1
Natural gas agreement, pharma acquisition, outpatient care expansion.
Read More »Podcast NJBIZ Briefcase 047 – Next
A bill encourages towns to get into solar power, a Cleveland Clinic veteran brings a new outlook to home care and a legislator discusses his take on economic incentives. Those stories and more on NJBIZ Briefcase - Episode 047: Next.
Read More »Analysts upgrade Barnabas Health credit rating
Fitch notes health system’s growth plans and improved patient revenues in improving the rating.
Read More »Building contractors support state transportation infrastructure bank
A proposal to establish a new state transportation infrastructure bank is receiving backing from contractors, who see it as a means of tapping a new federal transportation financing program.
Read More »Formula One calendar’s approval doesn’t settle questions over N.J. race
Governing body punts on issue, confirming North Jersey’s listed race date, but indicating it is yet to be confirmed.
Read More »Deals and Moves Sept. 28
Pharma public offering, lending branch sale, insurance merger.
Read More »Christie calls on South Jersey chamber for support, says Trenton spending must stop
Gov. Chris Christie delivered a stinging rebuke to Democratic legislators and called on business leaders to back his agenda at a speech to the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey today.
Read More »Multifamily construction still moving at solid clip
Through June, New Jersey municipalities issued permits for multifamily projects that call for more than 3,400 new units, up 55 percent from the same period last year.
Read More »Environmental case unlikely to ease liability, exposure for businesses in contaminated sites
But expert says the decision may make the DEP more vigilant about investigations, which could make it tougher to companies.
Read More »Deals and Moves Sept. 27
Shipping schedule expansion, energy system power up, credit boost.
Read More »Analyst Avaya layoffs a poor sign for its IPO
Company plans to cut jobs as a way to reduce costs by more than $200 million.
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