New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4583

Introduced
6/5/25  

Caption

Establishes Office of Labor Law Enforcement.

Impact

The introduction of S4583 is significant as it will formalize a structure for enhanced labor law enforcement in New Jersey. By ensuring that violations can be adequately addressed and prosecuted, this bill seeks to improve compliance among employers and safeguard employee rights. The Attorney General will be required to assign deputy attorneys general specifically for representing the Department of Labor in labor law violation cases, which is expected to accelerate the legal processes involved in enforcing labor laws. Additionally, the bill mandates that all collected fines or penalties will be allocated to enforcement processes, thus potentially increasing the resources available for labor law oversight.

Summary

S4583 establishes the Office of Labor Law Enforcement within the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. This new office is tasked with overseeing, evaluating, and coordinating activities related to the enforcement of state labor laws. The legislation aims to strengthen how labor violations, including those related to wages, employee benefits, and rights, are managed and enforced within the state, ensuring that the rights of workers are systematically protected. Among its key functions, the office will monitor procedures, performance, and compliance, as well as provide recommendations for effective labor law enforcement strategies.

Contention

While proponents argue that S4583 will provide necessary improvements in labor law enforcement, critics might raise concerns about the potential implications for employers. Questions may arise regarding how the law could affect small businesses that may struggle to meet increased compliance demands without support. The emphasis on enforcement through legal action could lead to fears of increased scrutiny and litigation risks, which may disproportionately affect smaller entities in the state. Nevertheless, the bill's supporters maintain that protecting workers' rights necessitates robust mechanisms to address violations effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4822

Strengthens enforcement of child labor law.

NJ S4047

Establishes "Business Growth Protection Act"; revises law concerning temporary help service firms and temporary laborers.

NJ A5532

Establishes "Business Growth Protection Act"; revises law concerning temporary help service firms and temporary laborers.

NJ A1474

Provides certain protections and rights for temporary laborers.

NJ S511

Provides certain protections and rights for temporary laborers.

NJ A5171

Concerns motor vehicle stops by law enforcement officers.

NJ A2019

Concerns motor vehicle stops by law enforcement officers.

NJ A864

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

NJ A3153

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

NJ S3562

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

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