The "New Jersey Intern Protection Act"; provides legal protections and remedies for persons engaged in internships with employers.
The bill proposes significant amendments to existing legislation by clarifying the definitions and protections surrounding internships. By codifying protections under established discrimination laws, the bill ensures that interns receive equal treatment in terms of working conditions, including protection from harassment, wrongful termination, and discrimination based on various protected characteristics. The act also stipulates provisions for legal action in cases of discrimination, thereby granting interns the same recourse as permanent employees.
Assembly Bill A1623, known as the 'New Jersey Intern Protection Act', aims to enhance the legal protections and remedies available to interns engaged in internships with employers within the state. This legislation expands existing laws to include protections against discrimination and retaliation specifically for interns, aligning their rights with those of regular employees under several New Jersey statutes, including the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination.
One point of contention surrounding A1623 is the potential implications it may have on employers, particularly smaller businesses, which may argue that the added legal responsibilities and costs associated with ensuring compliance could deter them from offering intern positions. Supporters of the bill maintain that it is crucial to provide legal frameworks to protect interns, who are often in vulnerable positions, and that the benefits of a fair working environment for all employees outweigh these concerns.