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New Jersey WARN Act Amendments May Soon Become Effective

Wednesday, May 19, 2021 There is light at the end of the pandemic tunnel for New Jersey employers, as the state’s COVID-19 numbers continue to decline and Governor Philip Murphy continues to ease restrictions on businesses. But this good news comes with a dose of seriously bad news for New Jersey employers too. The state previously adopted amendments to the New Jersey Act (officially known as the Millville Dallas Airmotive Plant Job Loss Notification Act), which require employers to provide 90 days’ notice before the first employee is discharged as part of a mass layoff, termination of operations, or transfer of operations. More significantly, the amendments require that employers provide impacted employees with severance pay equal to one week of pay for each year of service. These new obligations were set to take effect in July 2020, but fortunately, the state put them on hold to prevent economic disaster to businesses that were struggling to survive in the pandemic

NJ Man Charged with Sex Assault after Prior Case Dropped Amid Trooper Protests

NJ Man Charged with Sex Assault after Prior Case Dropped Amid Trooper Protests On 4/23/21 at 7:00 AM EDT Newsweek has learned. Ian Schweizer, 38, was charged Wednesday with domestic violence after accusations by his partner and is being held at the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Institute, according to an inmate record. A complaint warrant also seen by Newsweek states that he is accused of knowingly or recklessly causing bodily injury to [the victim], specifically by holding her down by her wrists and neck with his hands. Two sources with direct knowledge of the investigation characterized the wounds sustained by the victim as violent and supporting sexual assault. The sources also confirmed to Newsweek that further charges are pending.

New Jersey AG Spent $270,000 to Investigate Media Reports on Top State Cop

New Jersey AG Spent $270,000 to Investigate Media Reports on Top State Cop On 4/22/21 at 5:19 PM EDT The New Jersey Attorney General s Office spent nearly $270,000 to investigate coverage from Newsweek and other outlets regarding the acting head of the New Jersey State Police s handling of a corruption case. News of the probe and its price tag come amid calls for police reform and transparency nationwide, including in New Jersey, where Acting State Police Superintendent Patrick J. Callahan has not received a confirmation hearing in three and a half years. Newsweek first reported on June 16 of last year that Callahan, then deputy superintendent of operations, held an informal sitdown in March 2017 with Sussex County Prosecutor Francis A. Koch and two other officials at a Bound Brook diner, where Callahan revealed that one of his troopers had filed corruption charges against the prosecutor s office. The charges surrounded the handling of a quashed sexual assault case involving a

Toms River Police Chief says Marijuana bill must be fixed

Toms River Police Chief says Marijuana bill must be fixed
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