Permits State employment on temporary basis of workers with certain skills to perform routine maintenance in State facilities.
Impact
The introduction of A4330 is expected to streamline maintenance work within state facilities by providing agencies with more flexible staffing options. By permitting these temporary appointments, the bill aims to enhance the responsiveness of the State's maintenance operations, allowing for quicker resolutions of maintenance needs without the cumbersome processes usually associated with formal contracting and bidding procedures. This change could lead to improved upkeep of state properties and facilities.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4330 proposes legislation that allows State agencies in New Jersey to temporarily employ skilled workers for maintenance tasks in state facilities. This bill enables agencies to appoint skilled craftsmen who have completed an apprenticeship program, thereby ensuring that the workforce is capable of performing expected routine maintenance work efficiently. The appointments are meant to be short-term and focused on specific tasks, avoiding the need for lengthy public contract bids for such maintenance jobs.
Contention
However, the bill does not come without potential controversy. Critics may argue that allowing temporary employment in this manner could undermine job security and civil service protections traditionally granted to state employees. The exemption of these temporary workers from Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes, which governs public employment and civil service, raises concerns about fairness and job conditions, as these workers will not receive the same benefits and protections as regular state employees. This aspect could lead to a division in worker rights and benefits among state employees.
Makes various changes to civil service; permits institution of temporary layoffs; permits government entities to opt-out of civil service; requires civil service examinations be offered on continual basis.
Makes various changes to civil service; permits institution of temporary layoffs; permits government entities to opt-out of civil service; requires civil service examinations be offered on continual basis.
Makes various changes to civil service; permits institution of temporary layoffs; permits government entities to opt-out of civil service; requires civil service examinations be offered on continual basis.
Provides gross income tax credit for A-list performing artists for income derived from certain live performances contracted for and rendered within the Atlantic City Tourism District on a recurring basis and within the State.
Provides gross income tax credit for A-list performing artists for income derived from certain live performances contracted for and rendered within the Atlantic City Tourism District on a recurring basis and within the State.
Promoting Kansas workforce development by enacting the Kansas apprenticeship act to expand apprenticeships with businesses, healthcare organizations and nonprofit organizations through tax credits and grants and to develop teaching apprenticeships with public schools through scholarships for professional teaching degrees and by establishing a program to provide matching grants to public and private professional engineering schools for engineering scholarships and program development costs.