29Jan
Slate of N.J. Laws Require Severance Pay in Mass Layoffs and Increased Penalties for Worker Misclassification
January 2020 was a busy month for New Jersey’s executive branch. Governor Phil Murphy signed into law at least five workplace-related bills, one of which revised the New Jersey mini-WARN Act, one granting state regulators authority to issue stop-work...
By:
Pepper Hamilton LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/slate-of-n-j-laws-require-severance-pay-91279/
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