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... years because of government contractors and a large military presence.  ...
... roughly 19,000 jobs this project will create – as long as those jobs go to New Jersey-based workers and aren’t given to low-balled out-of-state contractors. That would just be an unnecessary slap in the ...
... with compulsory purchase or eminent domain. When that didn’t work, his contractors built security gates around their homes or dumped large piles of sand outside their windows, blocking their ocean views. ...
BY GINA SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM It would be improper for government contractors to warn employees of potential layoffs, according to the U. S. Department of Labor.  The Labor Department ...
... state pension benefits when they retired, and were not part-timers or independent contractors. Municipalities cited in the report as non-compliant include Audubon, Barrington, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, ...
... $15 million project for bidding to contractors on June 29. According to AP, Robert Vogel, the superintendent of the National Mall and Memorial Parks, stated that “We're pretty much on track and trying ...
... it makes contribution limits harder to enforce. Third, in states like New Jersey, which has a pay-to-play law that seeks to restrict contributions by public contractors, texting of contributions may ...
... complex—which showers hundreds of billions of dollars on contractors and the Pentagon. America has spiraled into collectivist, anti-free speech, and politically correct fortress. Although the sentence ...
... to limit the influence of big spending contractors over the public officials from whom they are trying to obtain work. That law missed one of the biggest recipients of public dollars and thus, must be ...
... to limit the influence of big spending contractors over the public officials from whom they are trying to obtain work. That law missed one of the biggest recipients of public dollars and thus, must be ...
... name of the fallen service members to the memorial site. New Jersey Carpenter Contractor Trust is the labor management arm established by New Jersey’s Union Carpenters and Contractors. Their mission ...
... Brindle said. “Pay-to-play laws greatly restrict the amount of contributions that public contractors can give, and some contractors have simply stopped making contributions. “We have, however, seen a ...
... Contractor Trust is a labor-management trust established by New Jersey’s Union of Carpenters and Contractors. Through industry outreach campaigns, NJCCT explains the efficiencies of building union, the ...
... Stanley violated the state’s Consumer Fraud Act and Home Improvement Contractors’ Regulation Act and regulations. More than 1,600 violations were found to have been committed against consumers who paid ...
... which was to dampen contribution activity by public contractors.” Contributions from contractors peaked in 2007 at $16.4 million. In 2009, they contributed $10,867,725; in 2008, $ 12,102,993, and in ...
... developers, remodelers, subcontractors, suppliers, engineers, architects, consultants and other professionals.  ...
... Christie for a first look before our preview begins on Monday,” Revel CEO Kevin DeSanctis said. Last week, an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America ranked the Atlantic City-Hammonton ...
... Bureau revealed that Disko prepared fraudulent quotes and estimates in connection with school district contracts, and directed contractors to inflate quotes and estimates. Disko admitted that he submitted ...
... have nearly full time employment moving from plant to plant, though they are actually employed by sub-contractors and do not have the benefits provided to regular, full-time employees. In a system similar ...
...  WWE performers are independent contractors which means that the McMahons do not pay social security benefits, Medicare contributions and unemployment insurance. The McMahons have contended they pay wrestlers ...
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