Murphy says NJ reaches 4-year, $120M deal with state workers
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's state workers would get 2 percent raises annually and the state would save $70 million in health benefits under a four-year, $120 million labor contract Gov. Phil Murphy unveiled Thursday. The first-term Democrat announced the deal with the state's Communication Workers of America and the AFL-CIO representing 32,000 workers on the heels of his second budget address, which finances about $1 billion in new spending with roughly $1 billion in savings from worker health benefits. Читать дальше...