Domestic violence incident ends in murder-suicide

During the holiday season, many individuals are anxious to see loved ones they have not been around for an entire year. A person’s life can change drastically over that 365-day span: new homes, new cars and new relationships. But, what if some of those changes aren’t for the better? Like most other states, New Jersey…

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New Jersey Dockworker Sexually Harassed by Foreman

The executive director of the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor says that women are the minority when it comes to working on the docks in New Jersey. Approximately 10 percent of deep sea longshoremen in New Jersey and New York are women and the inequalities that stem from this are apparent. According to some,…

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New Jersey Child Support Sweeps Return Very Little Financially

Many single families in Cumberland County, New Jersey suffer from unpaid support from a noncustodial parent. The costs of owed child support affect the children, the custodial parent and the government, which often has to support these families with government funds. In some situations, it is because the noncustodial parent chooses not to pay their…

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Public Employee Resigns in Midst of Harassment Complaint

Earlier this year, the clerk of Haddon Heights, New Jersey filed a complaint against the incoming mayor. According to her, he had touched her inappropriately at least once and harassed her on several other occasions. The sexual harassment complaint was made to the borough council and it later became a civil rights complaint with the…

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Religious Discrimination Has Doubled in Last Decade, EEOC Says

Employees and employers should both understand their rights in the workplace. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, complaints of workplace discrimination based on religious beliefs have doubled over the last decade. For some in New Jersey, this may come as no surprise. One woman who worked at Old Navy has accused the company in…

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