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New Jersey’s New Mass Layoff Law

New Jersey employees have significant protections during mass layoffs under New Jersey employment law. In 1988 the United States Congress passed the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (the “WARN” Act).  The Act went into effect in 1989.  The purpose of the Act was to try to assist employees with…

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New Jersey Civil Service Examination Appeals

The bedrock principle of New Jersey Civil Service law is that merit and fitness should be the only factor considered in employment decisions, and discrimination, nepotism, cronyism, politics and bribery should be eliminated in public sector employment.  The gateway to this system is the New Jersey Civil Service examination process,…

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Court Examines Procedures for Appeals of New Jersey Tenure Arbitration Decisions

Under New Jersey employment law, a school board must bring tenure charges when it wants to discipline a tenured teacher.  The teacher can then appeal the tenure charges to the New Jersey Commissioner of Education.  The Department of Education then refers the case to an arbitrator for determination of whether…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Issues Important Decision on Ability of Union to Bargain Away Benefits of Public Employees

The New Jersey Supreme Court recently issued an important employment law decision in the case of  Barila v. Board of Education of Cliffside Park regarding the ability of unions to bargain away employee benefits enjoyed under prior contracts. Benefits, such as time off, are terms and conditions of employment which…

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Appellate Division Issues First Published Opinion on the New Jersey Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act New Jersey employment law has long been in the forefront of protecting employees’ civil rights and prohibiting discrimination in the workplace.  While Congress did not pass Title VII until 1964, the Legislature passed the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination…

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Educational Emergency Certificates and their Effect on Tenure

In New Jersey, certifications are generally required for all professional staff members in public schools and other institutions regulated by the New Jersey Department of Education.  There are various types of certificates based on the type of employment you are seeking (i.e., teachers, principals, school psychologist, etc). Emergency certificates are…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Weighs In On Who Is An Employee and Who Is An Independent Contractor Under New Jersey Employment Law

The New Jersey Supreme Court recently clarified an employment law issue which has been vexing employment lawyers for decades. In its recent landmark decision in Hargrove versus Sleepy’s LLC, the Supreme Court laid out the rules for determining when a worker should be considered an employee under different New Jersey…

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