New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1531

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

Impact

The bill's impact is significant as it aims to close gaps in the existing statute that only granted sick leave rights to employees whose collective bargaining agreements were set to expire. By including those with amendable contracts, the legislation seeks to safeguard more workers and ensure that they receive rights consistent with the spirit of the Earned Sick Leave Law. This move is anticipated to foster better worker health and job security, contributing positively to workplace conditions across various sectors in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1531 introduces amendments to the New Jersey Earned Sick Leave Law, specifically to ensure that employees under amendable contracts, which do not necessarily expire, will receive earned sick leave. This change aims to provide clarity regarding which employees are eligible for sick leave benefits according to the law, thereby expanding protections to workers whose contracts are subject to negotiation rather than termination. The bill asserts that the provisions concerning sick leave protections should extend to these amendable contracts as circumstances change owing to negotiated terms.

Contention

Debates surrounding A1531 may arise over issues related to employer obligations and the potential financial impact on businesses that now would need to account for additional sick leave provisions. While proponents may argue that these measures are vital for worker welfare and health security, opponents might contend that the added requirements could lead to pushback from business sectors concerned about cost implications. Discussions could also focus on the balance between workers' rights and business flexibility, with potential amendments being proposed to address these concerns as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

NJ S2584

Same As Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

NJ A2922

Carry Over Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

NJ S2384

Carry Over Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2384

Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

NJ S2584

Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

NJ A2922

Requires employers whose employees are subject to contracts that are amendable and do not expire to provide earned sick leave.

NJ A4309

Establishes additional manner of employer compliance to provide earned sick leave for certain employees subject to collective bargaining agreements.

NJ S3249

Establishes additional manner of employer compliance to provide earned sick leave for certain employees subject to collective bargaining agreements.

NJ A3444

Provides that earned sick leave law does not apply to certain workers in concrete industry.

NJ A4631

Provides that earned sick leave law does not apply to certain workers in concrete industry.

NJ S3132

Provides that earned sick leave law does not apply to certain workers in concrete industry.

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.

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