Last month, Governor Christie signed into law an amendment to the New Jersey Opportunity to Compete Act (“OTCA”). The OTCA, more commonly known as the “ban-the-box” law, restricts employers from inquiring about a job candidate’s criminal record during the initial job application process. The amendment to the OTCA went into…
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Elizabeth is Tenth New Jersey Town to Require Paid Family Leave
Earlier this month, the City of Elizabeth became the tenth New Jersey municipality to require employers to provide a minimum amount of paid sick leave time off from work. Elizabeth, which is in Union County, joins Newark, Montclair, Bloomfield, East Orange and Irvington in Essex County, Jersey City in Hudson…
Employee Can Forfeit Salary Through Extreme Disloyalty to Employer
One important employment law principle is that employees owe a duty of loyalty to their employers. This generally means they cannot act contrary to the interest of their current employer. The New Jersey Supreme Court recently explained that an employee who breaches this duty can be required to pay back…
New Jersey Passes Law Protecting Job Candidates with Criminal Records
Last month, New Jersey passed a new employment law that provides some protection to individuals who have criminal records. Officially named The Opportunity to Compete Act, the law is more commonly referred to as a “ban-the-box” law because it limits when employers can include a box on job applications to…
New Jersey Passes Trade Secrets Act
New Jersey law prohibits employees from disclosing or using certain confidential information that belong to their employers. Since many companies are sensitive about having their trade secrets used by their competitors, they frequently require employees to sign confidentiality and trade secret agreements prohibiting employees from using or disclosing their confidential…
Subsidy To Health Benefits Extended
On December 22, 2009, President Obama signed into law the Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Appropriations Act. This new employment law extends the period during which certain employees who are laid off or otherwise lose their jobs through no fault of their own can receive a federal subsidy of their health…
Federal Government Subsidizing Health Care Benefits For Laid Off Employees
A new amendment to an important employment law was included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a law which you might know better as President Obama’s most recent Economic Stimulus package. Under that law, the United States government will pay 65% of an employee’s health insurance premiums for up…
New Guidelines Under New York’s Employee Blood Donation Leave Law
The New York Department of Labor recently issued guidelines for employee blood donation leave under New York State Labor Law Section 202-j. That law, which went to effect late last year, requires companies with twenty or more employees to allow employees to take time off to donate blood. Those companies…