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NJ A2220

NJ A2220
The "New Jersey Intern Protection Act"; provides legal protections and remedies for persons engaged in internships with employers.


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Introduced
02/07/2022
In Committee
02/07/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The bill designated the "New Jersey Intern Protection Act," provides legal protections and remedies for persons engaged in internships with employers. It does so by adding interns to the provisions of the "Law Against Discrimination," P.L.1945, c.169 (C.10:5-1 et seq.), the "Conscientious Employee Protection Act," P.L.1986, c.105 (C.34:19-1 et seq.), and P.L.2006, c.53 (C.34:19-9 et seq.), sometimes referred to as the Worker Freedom From Employer Intimidation Act. Under all three enactments, an intern would be defined as an individual who performs services for an employer on a temporary basis whose work: (1) Provides training or supplements training given in an educational environment such that the employability of the individual performing the work may be enhanced; (2) Provides experience for the benefit of the individual performing the work; and (3) Is performed under the supervision of existing staff. The term "intern" includes individuals without regard to whether the employer pays them a salary or wage. An intern would not only have recognized and enforceable legal protections from various forms of employer discrimination, retaliatory acts, and intimidation relative to religious and political matters in the workplace, the State would also have the authority, under the "Law Against Discrimination," P.L.1945, c.169 (C.10:5-1 et seq.), to bring actions against employers. In addition, nothing within the provisions of this bill or the various past legislative acts amended by this bill would prevent an intern from seeking protections or receiving remedies pursuant to any applicable federal law, other State law, or the common law.

AI Summary

This bill, designated the "New Jersey Intern Protection Act," provides legal protections and remedies for persons engaged in internships with employers. It adds interns to the existing laws against discrimination, protections for whistleblowers, and restrictions on employer communications about political and religious matters. Under this bill, an intern is defined as someone who performs temporary work that provides training or experience, under the supervision of existing staff, regardless of whether the employer pays a salary or wage. Interns would now have recognized legal protections against various forms of employer discrimination, retaliation, and intimidation, and the State would have the authority to bring actions against employers under the Law Against Discrimination. This bill amends several existing state laws to extend their provisions to cover interns in addition to employees.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Labor Committee (on 02/07/2022)

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