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HR Alert: New Jersey Executive Order

By Lisa Calick

This week, Governor Murphy signed an Executive Order that establishes mandatory health and safety standards in an effort to protect workers across all industries in New Jersey during the pandemic. The Executive Order requires both private and public sector employers to follow health and safety protocols for their in-office employees effective November 5, 2020.

These new standards include the following health and safety protocols:

The Executive Order also establishes an online complaint system that workers will be able to use to report employers who do not follow the required safety guidelines.

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Department of Health is expected to develop compliance and safety training for employers and employees, and will be issuing notices and materials to inform employees of their rights and employers of their obligations.

New Jersey employers should ensure that their return to office policies and practices include the requirements of this Executive Order.  Employers should also be on the lookout for additional compliance and training materials from the Department of Labor.

Questions about the new health and safety protocols? Reach out to a Wiss expert assistance.

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