New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 8 - LAYOFFS
Subchapter 2 - EMPLOYEE LAYOFF RIGHTS
Section 4A:8-2.2 - Exercise of lateral and demotional rights
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Employees shall be ranked, for purposes of exercise of layoff rights, in order of seniority.
(b) In State service, a permanent employee in a position affected by a layoff action shall be provided applicable lateral and demotional title rights first at the employees option within the municipality in which the facility or office is located, and then to the job locations selected by the employee within the department or autonomous agency. The employee shall select individual job locations in preferential order from the list of all job locations within the department or autonomous agency and indicate:
(c) In local service, a permanent employee in a position affected by a layoff action shall be provided title rights within the layoff unit.
(d) Following the employees selection of job location preferences, lateral and demotional title rights shall be provided in the following order:
(e) Employees serving in their working test periods shall be provided rights to their probationary titles in the same order as (d)1 through 4 above.
(f) Demotional rights may extend beyond the employees demotional title rights to include any title previously held on a permanent basis within current continuous service. Displacement may be made only on the basis of greater permanent continuous service except when a provisional or probationary employee is serving in the previously held title. In such cases, the provisional or probationary employee shall be subject to displacement.
(g) Employees who are placed in trainee titles shall serve a complete training period if the trainee title is outside of either the specialized or generalized title series from which they were laid off.
(h) When employees are granted demotional title rights, the employees shall be entitled to exercise these rights regardless of whether they have greater or less seniority than the employees against whom they are exercising such rights.