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By Jeffrey D. Winitsky on January 24, 2019
Minimum Wage Increase Passes First Legislative Test

On January 17, 2019, Governor Phil Murphy and Legislative Leaders announced the collective decision to raise the minimum wage rate in New Jersey from $8.85 per hour to $15 per hour for most businesses over a five (5) year period. On January 24, 2019, the New Jersey Assembly's Labor Committee approved legislation (Assembly Bill A-15) that would implement the minimum wage increase. If approved by other Legislative Committees, passed by both the full Assembly and Senate, and signed into law by the Governor in its present form, key provisions of Bill A-15 include the following

January 17, 2019
"P" is for "Post Contract Salary Increases" PERC Orders Payment of Salary Increases under Expired Contracts

In two recent decisions, the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) required school boards to continue paying employees the salary increases as written in their three-year contracts, even after those contracts have expired, disrupting the longstanding practice of withholding salary increments during negotiations until a new contract is formed.

By Jeffrey D. Winitsky on January 17, 2019
Client Alert - Governor and Legislative Leaders Reach Deal for Increased Minimum Wage

This afternoon, Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Legislative Leaders reached a deal that, if approved by the full legislature and signed into law by the Governor, will, over a period of five (5) years, raise the minimum wage rate in New Jersey to $15 per hour for most businesses (reaching $15 per hour in 2024). 

By Jeffrey D. Winitsky on October 25, 2018
Legislature Poised to Authorize Creation of Stormwater Utilities: What You Need to Know

Aging infrastructure, rising sea levels, polluted stormwater runoff, and the impact of more intense weather events have created an urgent need for New Jersey to address its stormwater infrastructure.

October 23, 2018
Your Employees Are Taking a Sick Day but They Aren't Sick, and that's Okay under New Jersey's Paid Sick Leave Act 

For employers and small business owners, employee sick time is no sneezing matter. At least one study suggests that employees who come to work sick cost the country over $160 billion dollars in lost or lowered productivity.

October 12, 2018
“O” Is For The OPMA

Andrew Li discusses the Open and Public Meetings Act, and how it affects the New Jersey School Boards Association Workshop coming up later this month. 

By Kevin D. Sheehan, Jeffrey D. Winitsky on October 1, 2018
Governor Murphy Announces Economic Development Strategic Plan for New Jersey

Governor Murphy commits to investing in people, ecosystems, physical spaces and more in the State of New Jersey.

August 31, 2018
“N” Is For “Narcan"

Opioid antidotes are now required to be on-hand at public and private high schools in New Jersey. Attorney Andrew Li discusses.

August 28, 2018
“M” Is For “Mandatory Recess”

Recess is now mandatory in New Jersey public schools. Attorney Andrew Li explains. 

August 24, 2018
IRS Proposes To Throw Water On SALT Workaround

Corporate associate Parthiv Patel discusses how the IRS's proposed rules to block the State and Local Tax deduction cap workaround will affect New Jersey taxpayers. 

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