New Jersey Allows Covid-Related Mandates
About a dozen states, including Texas, Florida, and Montana, prohibit private employers from issuing mandates requiring their employees to get a Covid vaccine or to wear a mask. In New Jersey, there is no such mandate. Private businesses are free to issue health-related rules to employees but are not required to. Only workers in health care and high-risk congregate settings and state employees are required by state law to be vaccinated. However, if you do issue a mandate, you have to provide reasonable accommodations in certain situations in order to be in compliance with LAD.
Exceptions Required Under LAD
- Disability
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Doctor’s explicit advice against it
- Sincerely held religious belief, practice, or observance
According to the New Jersey Department of Labor, your safety and the safety of your employees, clients, and customers are factors in deciding whether a potential accommodation would be reasonable. You must base your decisions on scientific evidence and guidance from local, state, and federal authorities. Reasonable accommodations might include:
- Allowing the employee to work remotely
- Allowing the employee to work in a manner that would reduce the risk of harm to others
- Providing the employee with personal protective equipment
If these accommodations are not possible in your workplace, you can exclude the unvaccinated employee from the physical workplace.