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7 Employment Laws You May Be Breaking

7 Employment Laws You May Be Breaking

Discrimination, Employment Attorney, New Jersey Employment Law, Pennsylvania Employment LawBy Chris ColemanDecember 27, 2021

New Jersey employers are required to comply with numerous federal and state employment laws. If you are an employer and violate one of these laws, you could face substantial fines, penalties, and potential legal liability. There are more than 180 employment laws at the federal level alone, and New Jersey has its own statutes and

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