New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A807

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

"New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

Impact

If enacted, the Fair Workweek Act would amend several state laws related to employment and labor practices, enhancing employee protections against arbitrary scheduling changes and retaliation. Employers would be legally obligated to accommodate requests for schedule changes unless a bona fide business reason exists. The implications for wage and hour laws include broadening criteria for scheduling to be legally compliant, directly impacting employees' job stability and financial planning.

Summary

The New Jersey Fair Workweek Act, or A807, aims to strengthen employee rights by mandating more predictable work schedules, particularly for employees in low-wage jobs. Under this bill, employers are required to consider employee scheduling requests in good faith and must provide employees with a written good-faith estimate of their work schedules upon hiring. Additionally, it stipulates that shifts must be posted at least 14 days in advance, with provisions for predictability pay if changes are made to the schedule after this notice period.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding the bill include the balance of flexibility in employment terms with the need for safeguard provisions for workers. Critics may argue that overly stringent scheduling regulations could be seen as burdensome for employers, especially in industries where demand fluctuates frequently. Proponents, however, assert that such measures are essential for enhancing job security and well-being for workers in low-wage sectors where unpredictable work hours are a common challenge.

Companion Bills

NJ S362

Same As "New Jersey Fair Workweek Act."

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