New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S312

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain employers with State contracts to pay their employees their usual compensation for each day of jury service.

Impact

The implementation of S312 would modify existing laws under N.J.S.2B:20-17, reinforcing protections against employment penalties related to jury service. The bill specifically targets employers who hold state contracts and employ at least 50 individuals, thereby affecting larger businesses that engage in state-funded projects. By ensuring these employers pay their employees during jury service, the bill seeks to promote civic engagement and bolster the judicial process by allowing more individuals to fulfill their jury duties without the fear of losing income.

Summary

Bill S312 introduces a significant change in the protection of employees serving on jury duty. Specifically, it mandates that employers with state contracts must compensate their employees their usual earnings for each day they attend court for jury service, minus any per diem fees they receive. This change is designed to alleviate the financial burden on employees who are called for jury duty, ensuring that their economic stability is maintained during their civic responsibilities. The bill aims to enhance employee rights and encourages participation in civic duties without fear of financial repercussions.

Contention

Despite the bill's intentions, there may be areas of contention concerning its ramifications on businesses with state contracts. Employers may argue that the cost of compensating employees during jury service could strain their financial resources, particularly for smaller businesses. There is potential for pushback regarding the definition of a 'state contract' and the implications it holds for various industries. Additionally, the enforcement of penalties for non-compliance, categorized as a disorderly persons offense, could lead to disputes over the interpretation of the law and its overall fairness in regulating employer-employee dynamics.

Companion Bills

NJ S130

Carry Over Requires certain employers with State contracts to pay their employees their usual compensation for each day of jury service.

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