New Jersey’s Expanded WARN Obligation to Take Effect in April 2023


It has been three years since we updated you on New Jersey’s law that proposed to amend the state’s mini-WARN Act (Millville Dallas Airmotive Plant Job Loss Notification Act). 

As we reported at the time, the law was supposed to go into effect on July 19, 2020. However, as with so many things, the pandemic caused New Jersey to indefinitely delay implementation of these revisions. 

That delay came to end on January 10, 2023, when Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill No. 4768 which provided that these significant amendments will take effect on April 10, 2023.

The significant revisions to the New Jersey WARN include:

Again, these amendments become effective on April 10, 2023. As such, reductions in force impacting employees in New Jersey before April 10, 2023 fall under the current federal and New Jersey WARN laws. 

We recently provided an update on these requirements, and all employers — not just those with interests in the Garden State — should be careful about considering state law issues that may impact these decisions.


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