Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB980

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Employee Empowerment and Transparency Act; enact

Impact

The provisions of HB980 are significant as they create processes that enhance transparency in employee-employer relationships regarding employment records. Starting from October 1, 2024, employees filing a contested claim for unemployment benefits can demand their personnel files within ten days of receiving the separation notice. Employers are required to deliver these files within strict timelines, failing which they may forfeit their right to contest the claims. This change is expected to empower employees by providing them with necessary materials to support their claims, thereby potentially increasing the number of successful benefit applications.

Summary

House Bill 980, also known as the Employee Empowerment and Transparency Act, seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated concerning employment security benefits. This legislation allows claimants whose unemployment benefits are contested by former employers to obtain their personnel files. It aims to ensure employees have access to crucial information regarding their employment records, which can be vital in establishing their claims for unemployment benefits. The bill introduces a framework that stipulates the process and timelines for both employees and employers concerning the handling of personnel file requests during contested claims.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB980 is its effects on employers and the administrative burdens it could impose. Opponents may argue that the required timelines for delivering personnel files could be operationally challenging for many businesses, particularly smaller firms. Furthermore, the bill's stipulation that uncontested claims are considered by default may lead to unintended consequences in how claims are processed, highlighting a need for clarity and potential adjustments to existing employment laws. Additionally, the implications for business practices regarding record-keeping and employer responsiveness could stimulate debate about balancing employer rights and employee protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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