Requires employers to adopt domestic violence policies and protocols established by DOLWD.
Impact
Under A2278, the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development is tasked with developing comprehensive workplace safety protocols which will cover employee training standards, response procedures to assist employees impacted by domestic violence, and educational strategies about bystander intervention. All employers are required to adopt these policies within one year following the bill's enactment, ensuring that workplaces are equipped to handle situations involving domestic violence more effectively. As a result, the bill aims to foster a safer and more supportive work environment for employees.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2278 seeks to address domestic violence in the workplace by requiring all employers in New Jersey to adopt specific policies and protocols established by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD). The bill mandates that these policies must be developed with consideration for cultural competence and should include a variety of measures aimed at educating employees, helping those affected by domestic violence, and fostering a supportive work environment. This significant legislative step highlights the state's commitment to addressing domestic violence as a critical workplace issue.
Contention
The requirement for employers to implement these policies may generate discussion regarding the balance between state intervention and business autonomy. Some opponents of similar bills might argue that such mandates could impose undue burdens on small businesses, particularly regarding compliance costs and administrative responsibilities. Furthermore, there could be concerns about the effectiveness of mandated training and protocols in genuinely addressing the complexities of domestic violence situations in the workplace.
Requires institutions of higher education to adopt affirmative consent standard and other policies regarding sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
Requires institutions of higher education to adopt affirmative consent standard and other policies regarding sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
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