in our Spotlight on Business Report a stunning reversal tonight from the state's cannabis Regulatory Commission backtracking on a decision to deny cure relief's annual license to grow and sell recreational marijuana giving one of the state's largest cannabis companies a second chance to comply with state law last Thursday the panel denied cure relief's request to renew cultivation and Retail licenses for adult use recreational pot signing the company's clashes with employees looking to unionize and a decision to close one of its locations without notifying the commission cure relief had called the move political retaliation for its decision to consolidate operations the reversal today came just hours after cure relief employees and leaders rallied at the State House protesting the board's earlier decision they claimed it would have put their 500 plus workers across the state at risk cure relief's CEO today called it a vindication but the CRC says they'll be watching last week's CRC meeting appears to have been a wake-up call for many cannabis companies doing business in New Jersey apparently some companies did not understand or appreciate their obligations as it concerns labor relations with their employees and their representatives if the meeting served to remind companies of that obligation then the CRC has done its job let me make this very clear it is time that we favor people over profits support for the business report provided by the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey working for economic Prosperity by uniting business and Community leaders for 150 years membership and event information online at chamber snj.com