New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2137

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Concerns vaccine mandates and eligibility for unemployment benefits for certain health care workers.

Impact

The implementation of S2137 carries significant implications for state employment laws and public health policies. By ensuring that healthcare workers who are terminated for failing to comply with vaccine mandates remain eligible for unemployment benefits, the bill seeks to provide a safety net for individuals navigating the contentious environment surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations. This act underscores the state's recognition of the need to support those in the healthcare sector who may choose not to get vaccinated for various personal or philosophical reasons.

Summary

Senate Bill S2137, introduced in New Jersey, addresses the intersection of vaccine mandates and unemployment benefits for healthcare workers. The bill is primarily aimed at protecting employees who may face termination or voluntary separation due to non-compliance with Executive Order 283 of 2022, which mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for covered workers in healthcare facilities and high-risk congregate settings. This legislation asserts that affected individuals shall remain eligible for unemployment benefits despite such employment actions related to the mandated vaccination policy.

Contention

The bill's introduction and the provisions it includes may provoke notable debate among legislators and the community. Supporters of S2137 may argue that it highlights the importance of individual choice in medical decisions within a rapidly changing public health landscape, while critics may contend that it undermines the public health objectives aimed at increasing vaccination rates among healthcare workers, potentially putting patients and the broader community at risk. As such, S2137 encapsulates the broader national conversation regarding individual rights versus public health mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2114

Concerns vaccine mandates and eligibility for unemployment benefits for certain health care workers.

NJ A596

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits for certain seasonal workers.

NJ A626

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits for certain seasonal workers.

NJ S2852

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits.

NJ SB2736

Unemployment benefits; provide eligibility for persons discharged for failure to comply with employer-required vaccine mandate.

NJ S1606

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits.

NJ A1316

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits.

NJ A599

Concerns eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits for certain seasonal employees.

NJ A2772

Concerns eligibility for unemployment benefits.

NJ A629

Concerns eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits for certain seasonal employees.

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