New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4960

Introduced
12/12/22  

Caption

Prohibiting training repayment agreements.

Impact

By categorically banning training repayment agreements, A4960 will modify existing New Jersey labor laws significantly. Specifically, companies will no longer be able to impose these agreements, aligning with broader efforts to safeguard workers from exploitative practices. This bill reinforces the rights of employees to change jobs without fear of incurring financial penalties linked to training they have received. Moreover, the legislation extends protections to prevent employer retaliation against employees who refuse to sign such contracts.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4960 aims to prohibit employers from requiring employees or prospective employees to enter into training repayment agreements as a condition of employment. This legislation represents a significant step toward protecting employee rights, ensuring that workers cannot be forced into contractual obligations that require them to pay back training costs if they leave their job, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. The bill seeks to define such agreements as void, thereby nullifying any obligations placed on employees to reimburse their employers for training provided.

Contention

The introduction of A4960 may encounter opposition from employer advocacy groups who argue that training repayment agreements encourage a return on investment for training provided. These opponents may express concerns that prohibiting such agreements could deter employers from investing in employee development programs, potentially leading to reduced training opportunities overall. Proponents of the bill, however, contend that it serves as a necessary legal safeguard, enhancing job mobility and ensuring that employment practices are fair and equitable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1743

Prohibiting training repayment agreements.

NJ A3684

Requires contracts for sale of certain health care entities to preserve employee wages and benefits and to honor collective bargaining agreements.

NJ S4386

Prohibits non-compete clauses and no-poach agreements.

NJ A807

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

NJ S362

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

NJ S1089

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

NJ HB608

Protecting workers from training repayment agreement provisions; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; and imposing penalties.

NJ HB421

Protecting workers from training repayment agreement provisions; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; and imposing penalties.

NJ S315

Concerns employment security during changes in control of health care entities.

NJ LD741

An Act to Prohibit Certain Training Repayment Agreements by Employers

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