United States:
New Jersey Assembly Proposes Bill To Expand The List Of Permissible Wage Deductions
17 October 2012
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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On October 1, 2012, a bill (S2213) was introduced that would
expand the list of permissible deductions for two specific
purposes. First, deductions would now be permitted for purchases at
events sponsored by recognized charities affiliated with the
employer, where at least 20 percent of the profits from the event
are being contributed to those charities. Second, the bill would
allow public employees to make deductions to more than one credit
union (rather than only one credit union, as could be interpreted
from current law).
Note: This article was published in the
October 2012 issue of the New Jersey eAuthority.
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