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Though widely supported in polls, New Jersey's proposal on Tuesday's ballot to raise the minimum wage got a cool reception at a roundtable discussion Thursday in Phillipsburg. Assemblyman Erik Peterson warned that if voters approve an amendment raising the minimum wage by $1 to $8.25, employers will have four options to deal with it: Click here to read the article.
Though widely supported in polls, New Jersey's proposal on Tuesday's ballot to raise the minimum wage got a cool reception at a roundtable discussion Thursday in Phillipsburg.
Assemblyman Erik Peterson warned that if voters approve an amendment raising the minimum wage by $1 to $8.25, employers will have four options to deal with it:
Click here to read the article.