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New Jersey Employees Can Enforce Employer’s Promise of Reinstatement After Maternity Leave

In an important employment law decision, on June 8, 2011, New Jersey’s Appellate Division ruled that an employee can enforce her employer’s promise that she would have a job when she returned from her maternity leave. The Court reached that conclusion even though the company, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., included a…

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How Binding is My Binding Arbitration Agreement?

Many companies require employees to sign arbitration agreements as a condition of getting hired or keeping their jobs. Arbitration agreements are often included in employment contracts, but they also can be in separate agreements. Arbitration is when a case is decided by one or more professional arbitrators, rather than by…

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New Jersey Law Prohibits Refusal to Renew Contract Because Employee is Over 70 Years Old

The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD) prohibits employers from discriminating against employees on the basis of age. Among other things, it prohibits employers from firing, refusing to hire or requiring an employee to retire because of their age. However, the LAD expressly does not prohibit employers from refusing to…

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Tenure Protection for Clerical Employees in New Jersey Public Schools

In the United States, the vast majority of employees are employees at-will, meaning they can be fired for almost any reason, as long as the decision is not the result of unlawful discrimination, retaliation, a breach of an employment contract, or some other form of wrongful discharge. However, certain employees…

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