Requires certain notices to be provided to individuals applying for temporary disability leave benefits.
Impact
If enacted, S507 would amend previous laws regarding temporary disability and family leave, particularly P.L.2019, c.37. Employers would be prohibited from discharging, harassing, or otherwise retaliating against employees based on their requests or usage of temporary disability benefits. This adjustment could lead to greater awareness and enforcement of employee rights, potentially improving workplace conditions and employee morale.
Summary
Senate Bill S507, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, seeks to enhance the rights of employees applying for temporary disability leave benefits. The bill mandates that employers provide certain notices related to temporary disability benefits, ensuring that employees are informed of their rights and protections under state and federal laws. Furthermore, it highlights the prohibition of employer retaliation, which is essential for safeguarding employees who take leave, affirming that they should not face discrimination or adverse actions for doing so.
Contention
Notable points of contention regarding S507 may revolve around its implications for employer operational flexibility. Supporters argue that it establishes necessary protections for vulnerable employees, while critics may express concerns over the potential burden this places on employers, particularly small businesses. Discussions may need to address how to balance employee rights with the operational realities faced by employers in the state.
Establishes protected leave under "Family Leave Act" and family temporary disability leave benefits for bereavement for death of child, miscarriage, stillbirth, and certain other circumstances.
Establishes protected leave under "Family Leave Act" and family temporary disability leave benefits for bereavement for death of child, miscarriage, stillbirth, and certain other circumstances.
Requires Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to design and make available to public a webinar on TDI, family temporary disability leave, and family leave.
Revises law concerning family leave to extend protection by reducing, over time, employee threshold from 30 employees to five employees in definition of employer.
Revises law concerning family leave to extend protection by reducing, over time, employee threshold from 30 employees to one employee in definition of employer.
Prohibits enforcement, for a period of 12 months, of homeowners' association bylaws prohibiting domesticated animals if owner is FEMA designated displaced individual following emergency declaration by President or Governor.