The state Supreme Court reaffirms the public policy that arbitration is the best way to handle contract disputes with public-sector employees and that arbitrators' awards should be given great defere
The arbitration award requiring reimbursement of an increase in employee's health-care co-pay involved a reasonably debatable interpretation of the collective-bargaining agreement
Detectives and investigators in the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office have won a new contract that calls for a 7 percent pay raise spread over a four-year period
A citizen watchdog coalition was too late in suing Bergen County over an agreement allowing a private firm to run a public hospital — even though it had ample opportunity to file earlier, the
State troopers who challenged the constitutionality of a New Jersey policy that bans them from moonlighting as lawyers see their appeal dismissed
Paragraph 1 of Executive Order No. 7, which seeks to extend "pay-to-play" restrictions on political campaign contributions to labor organizations, violates principles of separation of powers under th
Some New Jersey state troopers are also lawyers — in fact, the state helped pay their way through law school — but now they say the state is wrongfully taking away their right to practice
Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
...law enforcement obligations in any way," says Bukosky, of Hackensack's Loccke, Correia, Schlager, Limsky & Bukosky. "Troopers who attended...
...employer about the environmental problems. He and the union's lawyer, Michael Bukosky, wrote to the commission's chief of police complaining about the rats...
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