New Jersey Senate Bill Would Prohibit Automatic Disqualification of Applicants Based on Criminal Record

New Jersey Senate Bill Would Prohibit Automatic Disqualification of Applicants Based on Criminal Record

New Jersey Senate Bill Would Prohibit Automatic Disqualification of Applicants Based on Criminal Record

The Senate has introduced two (essentially identical) bills (S2101 and S2102) that would prohibit public and private employers from automatically rejecting current or prospective employees based on their criminal record. The bill would require employers to consider at least eight specific factors, including the specific duties and responsibilities, the bearing the crime will have on the employee’s fitness for duty, the time lapse between the occurrence of the crime and the application for employment, the age of the applicant when the crime was committed, and the seriousness of the offense (among others). The bill has been referred to the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee.

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