County of Morris Announces Major Employers for 2025

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Morris County Office of Planning and Preservation has released a detailed survey showcasing major employers in the region, specifically those with 500 or more full-time employees. This survey aims to enhance understanding of the local economic landscape, which is crucial for future planning and development initiatives. The largest employer identified is Atlantic Health System, boasting a workforce of 10,581, followed closely by Picatinny Arsenal and Novartis. Other notable companies include Barclays and ADP, each contributing significantly to the local economy. Although the information is extensive, it may not capture every major employer, indicating the dynamic nature of Morris County's job market.

The data is now accessible on the office's Data and Statistics webpage, reflecting their dedication to transparency and community support. This initiative is part of a broader effort by the office to provide resources for citizens and industries alike. By maintaining a comprehensive inventory of major employers, the office plays a pivotal role in guiding economic development and planning in Morris County.

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