New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3440

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  

Caption

Expands scope of school district employee sick leave.

Impact

If enacted, S3440 would significantly alter current laws regarding sick leave for educational employees by broadening the definitions and permissible uses. This change aligns the sick leave policies with the evolving needs of modern familial relationships and health considerations. By introducing leave options for mental health and involvement in family care, the legislation recognizes and supports the diverse challenges that employees face in balancing work responsibilities with personal and family needs.

Summary

Senate Bill S3440, introduced in January 2023, aims to expand the scope of allowable reasons for sick leave for school district employees in New Jersey. The bill modifies existing statutes to allow employees to utilize their sick leave for various family-related and personal health reasons, including caring for sick family members, mental health issues, and situations involving domestic or sexual violence. Additionally, the bill permits absences for attending school-related functions for their children and provides for leave in case of school closures due to public emergencies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding S3440 is largely positive among advocacy groups and educational employees, who argue that it addresses critical gaps in the existing sick leave policies. Proponents believe that the bill promotes a healthy work-life balance and supports the wellbeing of both employees and their families. However, some concerns may arise regarding the financial implications for school boards and the potential for misuse of sick leave, which opponents of the bill may highlight.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding S3440 include discussions about the balance between employee rights and the administrative challenges faced by school districts in grant sick leave. Critics might raise issues about potential abuse of expanded leave rights or the burden of proving eligibility for sick leave claims. Additionally, there is an underlying debate about the adequacy of safeguards to prevent misuse while ensuring that employees can freely take necessary leave for legitimate reasons.

Companion Bills

NJ A5060

Same As Expands scope of school district employee sick leave.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5060

Expands scope of school district employee sick leave.

NJ HB06784

An Act Expanding Paid Sick Leave.

NJ S1250

Allows long-term care facility employees to accrue paid sick leave.

NJ S2772

Allows long-term care facility employees to accrue paid sick leave.

NJ SB00913

An Act Mandating Employers Provide Paid Sick Leave To Employees.

NJ HB899

Providing for the right for employees to paid sick leave from employers and for civil penalties and remedies.

NJ SB00063

An Act Mandating Employers Provide Paid Sick Leave To Employees.

NJ H0461

An act relating to expanding employee access to unpaid leave

NJ H0033

An act relating to expanding employee access to unpaid leave

NJ HB1312

Major medical leave; expand authorized purposes for the use of by state employees.

Similar Bills

NJ A5060

Expands scope of school district employee sick leave.

MI HB6240

Labor: leave; permissible use for earned sick time; modify. Amends title & secs. 2 & 4 of 2018 PA 338 (MCL 408.962 & 408.964).

MS SB2598

Public schools; allow retired administrators to return to work as teachers.

TX HB822

Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees; providing administrative and civil penalties.

MN HF19

Earned sick and safe time provided, Ninth Judicial District court judge added, report required, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.

NJ A1877

Requires employers to allow certain employees to work remotely or receive alternative accommodations during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

MI SB0015

Labor: benefits; earned sick time; modify. Amends secs. 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7 of 2018 PA 338 (MCL 408.962 et seq.).

TX HB893

Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees; providing administrative and civil penalties.