New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2229

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Establishes the "New Jersey Right to Work Act"; prohibits payroll deduction of union dues from wages or salaries of public employees.

Impact

The act amends various statutory regulations related to labor organization membership and dues, notably repealing existing provisions that allowed public employers to withhold union dues from employees' wages. This change is anticipated to impact the financial stability of labor unions, potentially undermining their negotiating power. Additionally, it mandates that employers must inform employees of their rights under this act and prohibits any form of coercion in their exercise of these rights, which entails civil penalties for violations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2229, known as the 'New Jersey Right to Work Act', aims to establish the state as a right-to-work jurisdiction by prohibiting any labor organization from compelling public employees to join or financially support a union as a requirement of their employment. This legislative measure attempts to enhance individual freedom regarding union membership, positing that being free to choose whether or not to join a union is a fundamental civil right. As of January 1, 2023, contracts mandating union affiliation or payment of dues will be deemed null and void, signaling a significant shift in the power dynamics between labor organizations and employees.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB 2229 has highlighted significant concerns among labor advocates, who argue that this bill undermines collective bargaining power and could lead to a weakening of labor protections for workers. Critics contend that the legislation favors corporate interests at the expense of organized labor and worker solidarity. Proponents, however, believe it fosters a more conducive environment for economic growth and personal freedom by empowering employees with the choice to join labor organizations voluntarily without undue pressure or financial obligation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HB1377

Relative to granting workers free choice to join or refrain from joining labor unions.

NJ SB516

Relative to prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.

NJ SB264

Provides for certain payroll deductions for labor organizations from compensation paid to public employees. (8/1/24)

NJ A822

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

NJ SB277

Revise laws for payroll deduction of union dues and political contributions by public employers

NJ S723

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

NJ S1100

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

NJ S2352

Establishes "John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New Jersey."

NJ HB341

Public employees; labor union dues deduction authorization.

NJ SB721

Public employees; labor union dues deduction authorization.

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