New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S184

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DOLWD to undertake study on effects of temporary employment on work force.

Impact

By compelling the DOLWD to conduct this study, S184 could lead to significant changes in state labor policy if any concerning trends are identified. The findings from this study shall include an analysis of both federal and state laws related to temporary help services and agencies, allowing the state to potentially amend existing labor regulations to better protect workers and enhance economic stability. This proactive approach ensures that the state remains responsive to the evolving nature of employment in modern labor markets.

Summary

Senate Bill S184 requires the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD) to initiate a comprehensive study on the effects of temporary employment on the state's workforce. The bill mandates that the study not only considers the experiences of temporary workers but also examines how temporary employment influences wages, employment levels across various business sectors, and the broader economy within New Jersey. This holistic approach aims to provide insights into the multifaceted impacts of temporary work arrangements.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the impact of S184 will depend on the outcomes of the DOLWD's study, scheduled for completion within 12 months from the bill's enactment. The necessity for ongoing dialogue between workers' advocates, businesses, and policymakers will be crucial in ensuring that any new legislation stemming from the study's findings balances the interests of all stakeholders involved in New Jersey's economy.

Contention

As discussions around temporary employment often evoke diverse perspectives, S184 may encounter contention regarding the implications of its findings. Proponents of labor reform could view the bill as a vital step in safeguarding worker rights and ensuring fair treatment in the temporary job sector. However, there may be concerns from business communities about any potential regulatory burdens that could arise from the study’s recommendations, particularly regarding operational flexibility and economic competitiveness.

Companion Bills

NJ S3570

Carry Over Requires DOLWD to undertake study on effects of temporary employment on work force.

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