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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 11

34:11-56.78 Longshoreman's rate of wages.

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2. Any waterfront employer who employs longshoremen at a waterfront facility shall pay each longshoreman a rate of wages not less than the applicable waterfront prevailing wage rate. Every waterfront employer employing longshoremen at waterfront facilities shall keep an accurate record showing the name, classification, and hourly rate of wages actually paid to each longshoreman employed by the employer in connection with waterfront facilities. The records shall be preserved for two years from the date of payment, and shall be open at all reasonable hours to the inspection of the commissioner, of any public body which owns, administers or provides financial assistance to the waterfront facility where the longshoremen are employed, and of any labor organization representing longshoremen working at that waterfront facility or other waterfront facilities in the State.
L. 2021, c.336, s.2.
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