New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2540

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits layoff plans as substitute for employment reconciliation plans for joint meetings or shared service agreements under certain circumstances.

Impact

The changes proposed by A2540 seek to facilitate smoother transitions for local governments entering shared service agreements by reducing bureaucratic hurdles. By permitting layoff plans to substitute for employment reconciliation plans, the bill aims to streamline processes and potentially encourage more collaborative service provisions among local units. This could lead to increased efficiency in service delivery but raises questions about the implications for employee job security.

Summary

A2540 is a legislative proposal that aims to amend the existing regulations under the 'Uniform Shared Services and Consolidation Act' in New Jersey. The bill specifically allows local units of government to substitute layoff plans for employment reconciliation plans when entering joint meetings or shared service agreements. This is particularly relevant when a local unit currently provides a service using public employees and seeks to contract with another entity for that service.

Contention

Notably, the bill's allowance for layoff plans could generate contention among public employee unions and advocacy groups that may be concerned about job security for employees affected by these agreements. The substitution could be seen as a way to minimize employee rights and protections during transitions between public service agencies, which has raised concerns about potential job losses without adequate safeguards. The evaluations of such plans by the Civil Service Commission and the provisions for termination payments offer some protections, yet the impact on employment stability remains a critical point of debate.

Companion Bills

NJ A2201

Carry Over Permits layoff plans as substitute for employment reconciliation plans for joint meetings or shared service agreements under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2201

Permits layoff plans as substitute for employment reconciliation plans for joint meetings or shared service agreements under certain circumstances.

NJ A2437

Makes various changes to civil service; permits institution of temporary layoffs; permits government entities to opt-out of civil service; requires civil service examinations be offered on continual basis.

NJ S2157

Makes various changes to civil service; permits institution of temporary layoffs; permits government entities to opt-out of civil service; requires civil service examinations be offered on continual basis.

NJ S1351

Makes various changes to civil service; permits institution of temporary layoffs; permits government entities to opt-out of civil service; requires civil service examinations be offered on continual basis.

NJ A1804

Encourages local unit sharing of services; makes appropriations.

NJ A1583

Encourages local unit sharing of services; makes appropriations.

NJ A2161

Eliminates seniority in Civil Service and other jurisdictions for reductions in force in certain circumstances.

NJ A156

Eliminates seniority in Civil Service and other jurisdictions for reductions in force in certain circumstances.

NJ A3160

Encourages sharing of services; makes appropriations.

NJ S1121

Encourages sharing of services; makes appropriations.

Similar Bills

NJ A2201

Permits layoff plans as substitute for employment reconciliation plans for joint meetings or shared service agreements under certain circumstances.

NJ A1583

Encourages local unit sharing of services; makes appropriations.

NJ A1804

Encourages local unit sharing of services; makes appropriations.

TX HB1731

Relating to the payment for funeral services performed by a transferring funeral home under a purchase agreement for funeral services or merchandise.

NJ S1121

Encourages sharing of services; makes appropriations.

NJ A3160

Encourages sharing of services; makes appropriations.

CA ABX19

Budget Act of 2024.

CA ABX17

Budget Act of 2024.