Summary
New Jersey business leaders fear the post-election lame-duck session in Trenton will be dominated by a bill that would grant workers paid family leave.
Business leaders, who bitterly oppose the bill, expect lawmakers will try to pass the bill (S-2249) before the legislative session concludes at the end of the year.See the full content of this document
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Lame-Duck Votes Could Hamper Business
The Assembly reconvenes on Monday, and the paid family leave bill goes before the Assembly Labor Committee on Dec. 6.
The bill, which the powerful Senate Budget Committee passed in May, would give workers 12 weeks...See the full content of this document
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