NJPSA in addition to her sister public-employee unions filed amended court papers earlier this week in light the Legislature’s attempts to fund the required pension payment that was cut by the Administration in light […]
NJPSA in addition to her sister public-employee unions filed amended court papers earlier this week in light the Legislature’s attempts to fund the required pension payment that was cut by the Administration in light […]
The New Jersey Department of Education released several code proposals for public comment July 31. Individuals have the opportunity to weigh in on each electronically or via snail mail over the next sixty (60) […]
The Teachers' Pension Annuity Fund Board (TPAF), which represents the interests of those in the TPAF, including many NJPSA members, voted almost unanimously to hire outside counsel July 10 in order to pursue legal […]
The State Board of Education at its July 9 meeting not only elected new leadership for the coming year, but also moved several code proposals forward, including an abbreviated Special Education proposal in light of the […]
The Supreme Court, dividing five to four, ruled June 30 that public employees cannot routinely be required to join labor unions or to support them by paying dues. The justices ruled in Harris v. Quinn […]
The Governor signed into law the FY2016 budget June 30, line item vetoing a number of measures the Legislature had sought to include. The $32.5 amount is a reduction from the $34.1 billion budget […]
Governor Chris Christie announced the nomination of David D. Blumenthal, D.C., Ph.D. (Linwood, Atlantic) to serve on the New Jersey State Board of Education June 27. Blumenthal is a long-standing chiropractor in the South […]
The Senate approved legislation, S-2091 / A-373 (Rice / Ruiz / Caputo / Diegnan / Spencer), June 30 requiring public elementary and secondary schools in New Jersey be equipped with a panic alarm and […]
The Senate did not take a vote on, S-2154 (Van Drew/Gordon) / A-3081/A-990/A-2091 (Jasey/Eustace/Andrzejczak) June 30 as expected to allow the Administration time to craft a regulatory fix to ongoing concerns regarding PARCC implementation and […]
A New Jersey Appellate Court ruled June 26 that New Jersey’s public employee retirees have a contract right to yearly cost of living or ‘COLA’ increases in their pension benefits, and those adjustments are […]