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NJ S2929

NJ S2929
Requires certain employers with State contracts to pay their employees their usual compensation for each day of jury service.


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Introduced
01/30/2017
In Committee
07/13/2017
Crossed Over
06/29/2017
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would enhance the current law which provides employment protection for jury service. Currently, N.J.S.2B:20-17 prohibits an employer from penalizing an employee who is called for jury service. This bill would require an employer, who contracts with the State to continue to pay his employee his usual compensation for each day of jury service, less the amount of per diem fee for each day of jury service. The bill defines "State contract" as any purchase, contract or agreement the cost or contract price of which is to be paid, in whole or in part, with or out of State funds. The bill would apply to employers who have a State contract and have at least 50 employees for 20 or more weeks. Under the bill, an employee means an employee means a person who is employed for at least 12 months by an employer for not less than 1,000 base hours during the immediately preceding 12-month period prior to jury service.

AI Summary

This bill would require certain employers with State contracts to continue paying their employees their usual compensation for each day of jury service, less the amount of the per diem fee for jury service. The bill defines "State contract" as any purchase, contract, or agreement paid for, in whole or in part, with State funds. The bill would apply to employers with at least 50 employees for 20 or more weeks, and defines an "employee" as a person employed for at least 12 months and 1,000 base hours in the preceding 12-month period. The bill aims to enhance the existing law that prohibits employers from penalizing employees for attending court for jury service.

Committee Categories

Justice, Labor and Employment

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Received in the Assembly, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 07/13/2017)

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