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June 24, 2024
Effective July 1, 2024, New Jersey enacted the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights Act (Act). Currently, domestic workers are not covered under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination or the New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law. However, the Act extends protections under these laws, as well as other employment rights, to domestic workers. See 2022 NJ S.B. 723.
A “domestic worker” is any worker who works for one or more employers and who works in a residence for the purposes of providing any of the following services:
Certain exclusions to the definition of “domestic worker” exist, including, but not limited to, individuals providing care for a family member; house or pet sitters; operators of a business from a residence; individuals whose primary work involves household repair or maintenance; and individuals less than 18 years of age.
The Act provides the following additional rights to domestic workers:
Employers: The Act extends many new employment rights to domestic workers. If you employ a domestic worker, seek counsel to ensure that your employment agreements, policies, and practices are compliant with the new law. We can help.
Special thanks to Ava Petrellese, our paralegal, for her contributions to this article.
The author of this article, Patricia Tsipras, is a member of the Bar of Pennsylvania. This article is designed to provide one perspective regarding recent legal developments, and is not intended to serve as legal advice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or any other jurisdiction, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship with any reader of the article where one does not exist. Always consult an attorney with specific legal issues.