employment
Confidence In The Job Market Is Growing [POLL/AUDIO]
Helping New Jersey Veterans Find Work [AUDIO]
Jersey Job-Seekers Get Creative To Be Interviewed [AUDIO]
Jobs For NJ Act Advancing Quickly In Trenton [AUDIO]
Partisans React To Christie’s Minimum Wage Hike Veto [VIDEO/AUDIO/POLL]
As most expected, Governor Chris Christie did not sign a bill which would have increased the state's minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $8.50 and would've tied future increases to the rate of inflation every year. Instead, Christie conditionally vetoed the bill and offered what he calls a responsible compromise.
Retail Sales To See 2013 Spike [AUDIO]
Many NJ Nurses Struggle To Find Work [AUDIO]
Jobs For NJ Act Approved By Senate Panel [AUDIO]
Legislation designed to encourage small businesses to hire those who have been out of work for 30 or more days by providing them with a credit on their payroll taxes has been approved by the State Senate Labor Committee. Senate President Steve Sweeney is one of the bill's sponsors.

