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New Jersey Waives WARN Notices, Severance for Layoffs Due to Pandemic

Governor Signs Bill That Delays So-Called Toys R Us Law
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wears his protective mask at a press briefing on Tuesday in Trenton. He signed a number of bills related to the coronavirus pandemic that same day. (Michael Mancuso/NJ.com)
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wears his protective mask at a press briefing on Tuesday in Trenton. He signed a number of bills related to the coronavirus pandemic that same day. (Michael Mancuso/NJ.com)
CoStar News
April 15, 2020 | 5:56 P.M.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday signed a raft of bills relating to the coronavirus outbreak, including one that absolves employers from paying severance to workers who were laid off abruptly because of the pandemic.

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