New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S362

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

Impact

This bill significantly impacts state labor laws by formalizing protections for employees regarding their work schedules and hours. By allowing employees the right to decline shifts scheduled less than 12 hours after a previous shift, and requiring additional compensation for such occurrences, S362 addresses the pressing issue of unpredictable scheduling often faced by workers in industries like retail and food service. Additionally, the bill enforces penalties for employers who fail to comply with its provisions, thereby strengthening the ability of state enforcement agencies to uphold employee rights and ensure adherence to labor standards.

Summary

S362, known as the 'New Jersey Fair Workweek Act', aims to stabilize and standardize work schedules for employees in low-wage sectors by establishing crucial protections related to work hours and schedule adjustments. Under this bill, employees can request changes to their work schedules without fear of retaliation, and employers are required to consider these requests in good faith. Notably, the act mandates that employers must provide employees with their schedules 14 days in advance and ensures that changes made within that timeframe may incur predictability pay, thus enforcing a level of stability in employees' working hours.

Contention

Though S362 introduces beneficial provisions for employee rights, it has been met with some opposition from business groups who argue that the regulations could impose significant operational challenges. Business advocates express concerns that the predictability requirements may limit their flexibility in scheduling and hiring, potentially leading to complications in staffing and increased labor costs. Furthermore, the bill does not apply to existing collective bargaining agreements, which may lead to disputes regarding workplace agreements as unions may feel sidelined in these discussions regarding employee scheduling rights.

Companion Bills

NJ A807

Same As "New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

Previously Filed As

NJ S1089

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

NJ A807

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

NJ HB1118

Fair Workweek Employment Standards

NJ SB548

Providing for fair workweek employment standards and for powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry; and imposing penalties.

NJ S723

Creates "New Jersey Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act."

NJ A822

Creates "New Jersey Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act."

NJ HB3272

Establish a Fair Workweek for West Virginia, that accounts for predictability pay, split-shift pay, on-call pay, and an advance-notice provision

NJ A5888

Establishes "New Jersey Private Contractor Registration Act."

NJ S1100

Creates "New Jersey Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act."

NJ H7319

Mandates that the work week be reduced to thirty-two hours and rate of pay for a thirty-two (32) hour workweek would remain the same as the rate of pay for forty hours.

Similar Bills

NJ S1089

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

NJ A807

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

CT HB06595

An Act Concerning Labor Matters Related To Covid-19, Personal Protective Equipment And Other Staffing Issues.

CT SB01002

An Act Concerning Labor Issues Related To Covid-19, Personal Protective Equipment And Other Staffing Matters.

OK SB794

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission; deleting gender references; making e-file preference for filing; benefit eligibility; overpayments. Effective date.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning Paid Family And Medical Leave.

NC H339

Economic Security Act

NC S326

Economic Security Act