NJ Requires Many Notifications to Employees in 2015
January 2, 2015
As New Jersey employers ring in the new year, they should be mindful of the New Jersey Department of Labor’s notice distribution requirements. The DOL publishes several important notices which, in addition to posting, must be individually distributed to employees as follows:
New Jersey Security and Financial Empowerment Act (“NJ SAFE” Act)
- In addition to a posting requirement, the NJ SAFE Act regulations require employers to “use other appropriate means to keep its employees so informed.”
- Employers should include a written policy on the NJ SAFE Act in the employee handbook and/or distribute a copy of the notice to all current employees and to new employees upon hire.
- Any new employee hired after November 7, 2011, must be provided a written copy of the notice at the time of hiring. The notice may be distributed to employees by hard copy or via electronic mail.
- In addition to a posting requirement, the NJ FLA regulations require that if an employer has an employee handbook, “information concerning leave under the Act and employee obligations under the Act must be included in the handbook.”
- If an employer does not have an employee handbook, it must “provide written guidance to each of its employees concerning all the employee's rights and obligations under the Act.”
- The DOL states that employers may duplicate and provide employees with a copy of the NJFLA Fact Sheet to provide such guidance.
- Employers must provide employees with a written copy of the notification: (i) at the time of the employee’s hiring; (ii) whenever an employee provides notice of a potential claim; and (iii) upon the first request of the employee. Written notification may be electronically transmitted to employees.
- The notice must be distributed annually to all employees.
- Employers must provide a written copy of the notice to each employee who is hired after January 6, 2014 at the time of his or her hire.
- Annually, on or before December 31 of each year, employers must provide each employee a written copy of the notice.
- Employers also must provide each employee a written copy of the notice upon request.
- The required written notice can be distributed electronically or in hard copy form.
- In every instance in which a written notice is required to be provided to an employee, the written notice must be accompanied by an acknowledgment that the employee has received it and has read and understands its terms. This acknowledgment must be signed by the employee (in writing or by means of electronic verification) and returned to the employer within 30 days of the employee’s receipt of the notice.
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