Lyft will pay the New Jersey Labor Department more than $19.4 million to settle allegations from a state audit that found that the ride-sharing giant misclassified more than 100,000 workers as ...
The New Jersey Department of Labor says it has successfully recouped hundreds of thousands of dollars in back wages for more than 300 Boston Market employees. The department says that more than ...
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOL) announced proposed regulations that purportedly clarify the so-called “ABC test” for determining whether workers should be classified ...
Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill’s decisive victory gives her an important chance to set a new tone in Trenton. She made clear that opportunity and affordability will be at the top of her agenda, and many ...
Many of New Jersey’s 1.7 million independent contractors have expressed alarm over the state Department of Labor’s proposed new rule codifying wage and employment law enforcement, saying it will ...
In an effort to address a critical shortage of automotive technicians in New Jersey, a new program launched July 29. The Technician Advancement Program is a nation-leading initiative to expand access ...
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