New Jersey has not enacted statewide predictive scheduling, but NJSA 34:11 wage and hour rules govern overtime and reporting time, leaving narrow scope for municipal scheduling ordinances.
Unlike a handful of other states, New Jersey has not adopted comprehensive statewide predictive or fair workweek scheduling laws. Wage and hour requirements under NJSA 34:11-56a et seq. and DOLWD regulations address overtime at one and one-half times the regular rate after 40 hours and require certain reporting time pay in limited contexts. Without express statutory authorization, municipal predictive scheduling ordinances face preemption challenges given the field's tight regulation by state employment law. Industry-specific rules, such as for healthcare and transportation, are governed by state and federal law rather than local mandates.
Wage and hour violations involving scheduling, overtime, or reporting time can result in back wages, liquidated damages up to 200%, and DOLWD civil penalties up to $1,000 per violation.
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