Provides transition period of 90 days during which building service employees subject to certain building service transfers must be retained.
The bill mandates that successor building service employers must retain existing employees for 90 days following the transfer of service, prioritizing retention based on seniority within job classifications. It also requires former employers to provide a detailed list of their employees to potential new employers at least 15 days before any transfer. Courts can enforce this law by allowing employees to seek reinstatement and compensation for wrongful termination, thus strengthening worker protections in the building service sector.
Bill A2454 proposes a 90-day transition period during which building service employees affected by building service transfers must be retained by successor employers. The legislation defines 'building service' as any work involved in the maintenance or care of buildings, including roles like janitors, guards, and maintenance staff. This bill aims to ensure job security for those employees during periods of transition when contracts for building services are terminated or transferred.
However, the bill does not apply to smaller buildings or to certain collective bargaining scenarios where existing agreements provide for employee discharge terms. Critics might argue that this legislation could impose additional burdens on new employers and limit their flexibility to restructure services as needed. Supporters, on the other hand, see the bill as a vital step in safeguarding jobs for a vulnerable workforce during transitions that could otherwise lead to sudden job losses.