New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2840

Introduced
6/13/22  

Caption

Concerns unlawful discrimination and harassment.

Impact

The enactment of S2840 is expected to significantly impact workplace laws in New Jersey by introducing stricter standards for addressing harassment and discrimination. Employers with 50 or more employees will face new requirements to collect data on complaints and conduct interactive training for all employees, thereby ensuring that staff are well-informed about their rights and reporting mechanisms. Furthermore, the bill prohibits retaliation against employees who report discrimination, thus fostering a more supportive environment where employees can voice concerns without fear of repercussions.

Summary

Bill S2840 aims to enhance the protections against unlawful discrimination and harassment within the workplace, building upon New Jersey's existing Law Against Discrimination (LAD). A notable feature of the bill is its expansion to include protections for domestic workers, interns, and independent contractors, which were not previously covered by the legislation. The bill mandates employers to adopt written non-discrimination policies that define unlawful discrimination and harassment while outlining procedures for remedying violations. This change reflects a commitment to creating a more inclusive and safe working environment for all employees.

Contention

Despite the bill's strong focus on employee protections, it is likely to encounter contention regarding the burden it places on employers, particularly small business owners. Critics may argue that the requirements for training and reporting can be overly burdensome and lead to increased operational costs. Additionally, there may be concerns raised about the definition of unlawful harassment, potentially leading to subjective interpretations that could impact how businesses handle complaints. Legislative discussions are expected to highlight these issues as stakeholders weigh the benefits of enhanced protections against the practical implications for employers.

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