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POU: PRIVATE JOB GROWTH SHOWS EFFORTS TO COMBAT GLOBAL RECESSION ARE WORKING
(TRENTON) – Assembly Appropriations Chairwoman Nellie Pou (D-Passaic) released the following statement today on new employment numbers that show New Jersey added 2,900 private sector jobs in August:
“Today’s new employment numbers show the aggressive and innovative steps New Jersey has taken under Gov. Corzine to help workers and businesses through the global economic recession are taking hold.
“For the second consecutive month, private sector job growth is up. Meanwhile, public employment is down. That’s great news for workers, businesses and taxpayers.
“The critics who would rather see the private sector struggle and government payrolls swell are the same people who offer no real solutions to help New Jersey and prefer to spend time attacking than on devising public policies to benefit workers, businesses and taxpayers.
“Fortunately, thanks to the continued focus of Gov. Corzine and legislative Democrats, New Jersey businesses and workers are taking advantage of new job incentives and plans to build anew our highways, bridges, mass transit and schools to spark a positive economic development trend.”
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