More than $100M in taxpayer money spent on public worker lawsuits each year

David Grubb, executive director of the largest joint insurance fund in New Jersey, estimates public worker lawsuits cost taxpayers more than $100 million a year. (Courtesy David Grubb)

The legal settlements and jury awards have come rapid-fire, month after month, year after year: $400,000 to the public works employee who claimed a hostile work environment; $2.1 million to the fire inspector whom a jury found had been harassed; $200,000 to the former police dispatcher who said she was improperly fired; $3.65 million to the…

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