NJ Spotlight News
NJ employers grateful for guidance but still wary going back
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Christina Renna of Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey on adjusting to restrictions.
As the governor lifts the work-from-home order and tells employers they’ve got the OK to bring staff back to the office, it’s all a positive step toward reviving the economy, according to industry leaders. Christina Renna, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey, discusses how businesses will have to adjust.
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NJ employers grateful for guidance but still wary going back
Clip: 5/27/2021 | 3m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
As the governor lifts the work-from-home order and tells employers they’ve got the OK to bring staff back to the office, it’s all a positive step toward reviving the economy, according to industry leaders. Christina Renna, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey, discusses how businesses will have to adjust.
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Clip: 5/27/2021 | 1m 38s | Gurbir Grewal tells congress how NJ is fighting violent extremists and white supremacy. (1m 38s)
Expect slow service, long waits as NJ restaurants reopen
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Clip: 5/27/2021 | 3m 45s | Restaurants are still struggling to get enough employees to open their doors. (3m 45s)
Helping post-COVID-19 patients with distorted senses
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Clip: 5/27/2021 | 4m 25s | Medical professionals are trying to figure out why some people have distorted senses. (4m 25s)
New Jersey’s housing boom has yet to run out of steam
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Clip: 5/27/2021 | 2m 43s | New Jersey's real estate market is still red hot. (2m 43s)
Sen. Menendez to introduce bill banning offshore drilling
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Clip: 5/27/2021 | 51s | Menendez's COAST Act would keep oil rigs away from the Jersey Shore. (51s)
Study points to big drop in Black teachers in Camden
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Clip: 5/27/2021 | 3m 43s | New report finds the number of Black teachers in Camden fell by 22% since 1999. (3m 43s)
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