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Two Jersey City Urgent Care Companies Hit with Stop-Work Orders

Two Jersey City-based urgent care companies were hit with stop-work orders from the New Jersey Department of Labor, according to a release issued by the department Friday. BP Immediate Medical Care, the parent company of Chai Urgent Care, received a “General Enforcement” stop-work order for violations related to overtime rates, failure to pay earned sick […]
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Jersey City Times broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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