Requires each county and municipality to adopt anti-sexual harassment policy.
Impact
Upon enactment, this bill will require local governing bodies to either adopt the established policy or submit their own version for approval within specified timelines. This ensures that all public employees have access to protective measures against harassment. The law emphasizes confidentiality and the prohibition of retaliation against individuals reporting grievances, thus aiming to encourage victims to come forward without fear of negative repercussions.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2279 requires each county and municipality in New Jersey to adopt an anti-sexual harassment policy to protect public employees and officials. The legislation mandates that the Director of the Division of Local Government Services, in consultation with the Director of the Division on Civil Rights, develop standardized guidelines for such a policy, ensuring that all municipalities have a consistent framework for addressing sexual harassment. The bill seeks to create a safer working environment within government entities by outlining specific procedures for reporting and investigating such incidents.
Contention
The introduction of this bill may foster discussions regarding the nature of anti-harassment measures across different municipalities. Some may argue that the uniformity of the policy could undermine local governments' ability to tailor their policies to specific community needs. Conversely, supporters argue it creates essential baseline protections and promotes accountability within local agencies, ultimately contributing to a shift in workplace culture towards zero tolerance of harassment.
Requires adoption of and training on anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policy by certain campaign committees; creates Office on Discrimination and Harassment Prevention; appropriates $2,000,000.
Requires adoption of and training on anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policy by certain campaign committees; creates Office on Discrimination and Harassment Prevention; appropriates $2,000,000.
Requires adoption of and training on anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policy by certain campaign committees; creates Office on Discrimination and Harassment Prevention; appropriates $2,000,000.