Winnie Comfort, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Human Services, said the start-up costs were $10,000 and the monthly cost will be $1,000.
A spokeswoman, Winnie Comfort, said the cuts would mean more cases per worker and slower service in some instances, but no program cuts.
Winnie Comfort, a spokeswoman for the committee chairman, Justice Alan B. Handler, said the request was being reviewed.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Human Services, Winnie Comfort, said the level of disruption caused by bumping would depend on the jobs involved.
The justices deny the allegation, said Winnie Comfort, a spokeswoman for the court.
"We have no problem with this work," said Winnie Comfort, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Human Services.
Winnie Comfort, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Human Services, said she was prevented by law from talking about a specific case.
A department spokeswoman, Winnie Comfort, said the walkout did not disrupt services.
Winnie Comfort, a spokeswoman for the court, would not say why Justice Verniero recused himself.
"We're proceeding as if the rules are going into effect," said Winnie Comfort, spokeswoman for the Department of Banking and Insurance.