New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR126

Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

Urges President and Congress to enact legislation amending "Civil Rights Act of 1964" to protect worker's right to unionize.

Impact

The proposed amendment aims to increase the penalties for unfair labor practices concerning union activities, a response to perceived shortcomings in the existing National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Under the current framework, while it is illegal for employers to terminate employees for organizing unions, the penalties for such violations are not sufficiently stringent. ACR126 suggests that enhancing protections will offer a more effective deterrent against employer retaliation, thus supporting a more robust union presence and labor rights overall, which is crucial for workers seeking better wages and working conditions.

Summary

ACR126 is a concurrent resolution introduced in New Jersey urging the President and Congress to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The main objective of the resolution is to outlaw discrimination by employers against employees engaging in union organizing activities. By seeking to provide legal protections under the Civil Rights Act, the resolution emphasizes the importance of workers' rights to unionize as a critical aspect of healthy labor relations in the country. This bill reflects an acknowledgment of the role that unions play in safeguarding employee rights and enhancing workplace protections.

Contention

The resolution points out that existing federal labor laws provide inadequate protections for employees wishing to organize. Critics may argue that creating additional regulations could complicate employer-employee relations and lead to unintended consequences in the labor market. However, supporters believe that strengthened protections for union organizers are essential for nurturing a fair working environment, thus generating tension around the balance between employers' rights and workers' rights.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR104

Carry Over Urges President and Congress to enact legislation amending "Civil Rights Act of 1964" to protect worker's right to unionize.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR104

Urges President and Congress to enact legislation amending "Civil Rights Act of 1964" to protect worker's right to unionize.

NJ AJR11

Urges Congress to enact the Protecting the Right to Organize Act. (BDR R-1012)

NJ ACR96

Urges Congress and President to enact legislation that penalizes companies that outsource labor to foreign markets.

NJ SCR59

Urges Congress and President to enact legislation that penalizes companies that outsource labor to foreign markets.

NJ SCR88

Urges Congress and President to enact legislation that penalizes companies that outsource labor to foreign markets.

NJ ACR107

Urges United States Congress to enact "Alice Paul Voter Protection Act."

NJ ACR120

Urges United States Congress to enact "Alice Paul Voter Protection Act."

NJ SCR92

Urges United States Congress to enact "Alice Paul Voter Protection Act."

NJ SR39

Urges US Congress adopt comprehensive voting rights legislation.

NJ ACR130

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

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