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New Jersey Minimum Wage Laws

The Division of Wage and Hour Compliance enforces New Jersey State Labor Laws by enforcing a minimum wage, methods of wage payment and by enforcing the laws concerning the employment of children.

The Division of Wage and Hour Compliance regulates the following workplace labor standards:

MINIMUM WAGE - The New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law establishes a minimum wage rate and overtime rate for all workers in New Jersey that are covered by the Act.

MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE - On April 12, 2005, Acting Governor Richard J. Codey signed legislation increasing New Jersey's hourly minimum wage. The first raise will be effective on October 1, 2005, when the hourly minimum wage will increase from the current $5.15 to $6.15. The next raise will be effective on October 1, 2006, when it will increase to $7.15 per hour.

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U.S. Department of Labor’s June Employment Report
“Today’s employment report from the Labor Department shows that for the 34th consecutive month, the economy continues to expand and create job oppo...
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Unemployment Insurance Advisory Council
EAU CLAIRE – The public is invited to comment on and to suggest improvements to Wisconsin’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) program at a public hearing...
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U.S. Labor Department Halts Rockville
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a temporary restraining order that freezes the assets of Plan 3 Inc. and Plan 3 Technologi...
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Today's Terms

Unfair labor practice strike

Definition:
Employees who take part in an unfair labor practice strike retain their status as employees. Once the NLRB determines an employer's actions to be an unfair labor practice, employees are entitled to have their old jobs back, even if their employer has hire

Salting

Definition:
This term refers to union organizers that obtain jobs with non-union workers in order to then form a union with those new co-workers.

Central bank

Definition:
A country's principal monetary authority, responsible for such key functions as issuing currency and regulating the supply of credit in the economy.

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