New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1316

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
6/9/22  
Engrossed
6/16/22  

Caption

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits.

Impact

The proposed legislation primarily affects the stipulations under R.S.43:21-5 of the unemployment compensation laws. Specifically, it seeks to expand the eligibility criteria for receiving benefits by allowing those who leave work under the specified conditions to be considered eligible for assistance. Another significant change is the increase of the time frame from seven days to ten days between when an employee leaves their job and when they must begin subsequent employment, which proponents argue aligns better with current job market realities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1316, also known as the Bill concerning eligibility for unemployment benefits, seeks to amend the existing unemployment compensation laws in New Jersey, particularly concerning individuals who leave their jobs for new opportunities that are subsequently rescinded. To provide clarity and codify existing legal interpretations, the bill is inspired by the ruling in McClain v. Bd. of Review, which determined that employees should be entitled to benefits if they depart from their position due to an offer from another employer that is later revoked without any fault on their part.

Contention

While the bill appears to have substantial support, concerns have been raised about its implications for both employers and employees. Some worry that the changes could lead to increased claims for unemployment benefits during uncertain economic times, while others believe it emphasizes fairness for employees transitioning between jobs. The bill's proponents contend that it is a necessary safeguard for workers who are actively seeking better employment opportunities but find themselves in precarious situations due to external factors.

Companion Bills

NJ S1606

Same As Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits.

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