A new survey reveals that starting salaries for some occupations will get a boost in 2016. It also shows that one profession will rake in bigger bucks than the others - technology.
Almost 10,000 New Jersey workers are owed more than $7 million in back wages by employers or former employers, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Many employees are looking for a pay raise this year. A new survey by Glassdoor.com found that 35 percent of 900 people surveyed plan to look for a new job if they do not get a salary bump in 2015.
A new website created by the largest and most powerful union in the nation highlights the growing disparity in the pay of CEOs, compared to their typical employees.
A law that caps arbitration salary increases for public sector workers at 2 percent will expire in 10 days, unless the state legislature takes action to renew it.
A bill giving pay raises to members of Gov. Chris Christie's cabinet and tweaking the pension law to benefit some elected officials stalled Monday as it was set to be debated publicly for the first time.