Title: Family Leave Insurance for New Jerseys Workers
 1Family Leave Insurance for New Jerseys Workers
ITS TIME TO CARE FOR NEW JERSEYS FAMILIES! 
 2 Family  Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
- FMLA was signed into law by President Clinton in 
 1993
 
- It covers employees in companies with 50 or more 
 employees who have worked for that employer for
 12 months or more
 
- It provides 12 weeks of job-protected leave a 
 year for
 
- Recovery from ones own serious illness 
- Serious illness of a close family member 
- Parental leave to bond with a new child
3How the FMLA Helps Working Americans and their 
Families
- Over 50 million Americans have taken leave under 
 FMLA since its passage in 1993
 
- 42 of leave-takers are men 
- 58 of leave-takers are women 
- Most family leaves are over in 10 days or less 
- Under the law, while on leave these workers 
 covered by FMLA have
 
- Guarantee of return to their own or equivalent 
 job
 
- Health insurance (if they had before leave) 
- Seniority accumulation
4Current New Jersey Law NJ Family Leave Act (NJ 
FLA)
- Provides 12 weeks leave over 24 months for 
- Birth or adoption of child 
- Serious illness of parent, child, in-law or 
 spouse
 
- Employees own illness or pregnancy is not 
 covered by NJ FLA
 
- Applies to workers in firms with 50 or more 
 employees
 
- Under the law, while on leave, these workers 
 have
 
- Guarantee of return to their own or equivalent 
 job
 
- Health insurance (if they had before leave)
5Current New Jersey Law NJ Temporary Disability 
Insurance Act (NJTDI) 
- Covers nearly all NJ workers, including those who 
 work for small employers (
- Provides cash benefits to workers who cant work 
 because of their own disability or serious health
 condition (includes pregnancy)
 
- NJTDI provides 2 types of benefit plans 
- State Insurance Plan eligible employees receive 
 2/3 weekly salary up to 488 in 2006, for up to
 26 weeks
 
- Private Insurance Plan employer created plan -- 
 benefit must be at least equal to State Plan
6Limitations of the Current Family Leave Laws
- FMLA and NJ FLA DO NOT cover all workers - nearly 
 half of the private sector workforce isnt
 covered
 
- UNPAID!!!
7Caregiving or a Paycheck? No-win Choices for 
Families
- Almost 4 in 5 (78) of employees who need leave 
 but dont take it, do not take it because they
 cannot afford to
 
- Almost 1 in 10 (9) of those who take leave 
 without full pay are forced on to public
 assistance while on leave.
8Do Employees Get Paid by Using Other Types of 
Paid Leave or Benefits?
- Under FMLA, employers, NOT employees get to 
 decide about using other benefits such as sick or
 vacation days
 
- The official Employer Policy for most 
 employers Use sick day -- if you have any
 
- Many workers have no leave benefits to use to 
 care for a family member
 
- Nearly 1 in 2 private-sector workers in the U.S. 
 do not have a single day of sick leave
 
- In New Jersey, almost a quarter of small 
 businesses and 18 of large businesses do not
 provide any sick leave
 
- This hits low-income workers the hardest
9Which Countries Do Not Have Paid Parental Leave?
- Bangladesh 
- Botswana 
- Brazil 
- Cameroon 
- Canada 
- India 
- Iran 
- Mongolia 
- Netherlands 
- Norway 
- Swaziland 
- Sweden 
- U.S. 
- Zambia 
10How the U.S. Stacks Up
- 100 Pay 
- Bangladesh 
- Brazil 
- Cameroon 
- India 
- Netherlands 
- Norway 
- Sweden 
- Zambia
- Partial Pay 
- Canada  50 weeks, 55 
- Botswana  12 weeks 25 
- Iran, 16 weeks, 66 
- Mongolia  17 weeks, 70 
- No Pay 
- Swaziland 
- U.S. 
11Existing Paid Leave Laws
- Federal  NONE 
- States  Patchwork of laws 
- 5 states with Employee Temporary Disability 
 Insurance (NJ, CA, NY, RI, HI)
 
- 2 states with paid parental leave for lower 
 income families (VT, MO)
 
- 2 states with sick leave to care for sick family 
 members (HI, WA)
 
- 1 state with Family Leave Insurance (FTDI) law 
 (CA)
 
- Municipality  
- 1 City with paid sick leave (San Francisco)
12Californias Family Leave Insurance Program
- Expands CAs existing Temporary Disability 
 Insurance Fund to provide partial wage
 replacement to a worker who must take time to
 care for a seriously ill family member or
 newborn, adopted, or foster child
- Like CA, NJ also has an existing insurance fund 
 that provides partial wage replacement while
 recovering from ones own serious illness or the
 birth of a child.
- And, like CA, NJs fund can be expanded to 
 provide family leave insurance.
13The Opportunity for Paid Family Leave in New 
Jersey  Its Time to Care!
- NJs existing TDI system offers a perfect 
 framework for a family leave insurance program
 
 
- Senate Bill 2249 and Assembly Bill 3812 would 
 expand the current TDI program into a family
 syst
 
- Californias new law has shown us that this 
 system works!
14A Family TDI Program in NJ (Senate Bill 2249 
Assembly Bill 3812)
- Senate Bill 2249 and Assembly Bill 3812 would 
 provide a family temporary disability insurance
 system in New Jersey
 
- Costs entirely paid by employees  workers make 
 a small additional payment into TDI fund  from
 0.28 per week for a worker making 7.15 per hour
 to 1.81 for someone making 90,000 or more. The
 average worker would pay less than a dollar
- Benefits Up to 12 weeks of paid family leave per 
 year family leave insurance would replace 2/3
 weekly wages  up to 488 per week in 2006
15Why do we need Paid Family Leave Now? A problem 
of Supply  Demand
- The population needing care is growing 
- Affordable elder care facilities are filling up 
- The population of available full-time caregivers 
 is in decline
 
- Americans are working more and have less time for 
 life outside of work
16Demand is expanding  The Population Needing 
Care Is Growing
- Millions of Americans each year face a serious 
 illness or disability
 
- They rely heavily on family caregivers to help 
 them recover from or manage this illness.
17The U.S. Population is Aging
Nearly 1 in 3 people under 60 expect they will 
have to care for an older relative in the next 
decade
States with 15 of population over age 65
1995
2025
Data US Census Bureau, 1997 
 18Institutional Care Options Recede
- ADULT CARE Demand for care by institutions 
 (e.g. home-health and nursing care) will far
 exceed supply in the next decade (demand will
 grow by 50)
- INFANT CARE Cuts to state and federal infant 
 care programs threaten to continue, further
 widening the gap between the supply and demand
 for infant care
19Supply of Full-Time Available Caregivers is 
Shrinking
- Mothers with children under 6 are the fastest 
 growing segment of the workforce
 
- Nearly 1 in 2 working women are their families 
 primary breadwinner
 
- Proportion of fathers who are sole wage earners 
 has dropped from 51 in 1977 to 33 in 2002
 
- 78 of the workforce consists of dual-earner 
 couples
 
20The Problem in a Nutshell
- The need for family caregiving is great and will 
 only grow
 
- Most potential family caregivers have jobs  and 
 jobs in the U.S. consume more and more of their
 time
 
- Most of these jobs come with no paid family and 
 medical leave
21In Summary. . . 
- The workplace is badly out of sync with the needs 
 of our families
 
- Demographics are changing  demand for caregiving 
 is increasing, but supply of caregivers is
 decreasing
 
- Families are struggling 
- Workers are forced to choose between caring for 
 their families  a pay check
 
- Family Leave Insurance helps working families and 
 the economy thrive
 
- We know it works  polls and state initiatives 
 prove that this is the solution for our families
22Paid Leave Is Good For Business
Reduced absenteeism Increased productivity Enhan
ced Recruitment 
Improved Retention  
 23Interested in Getting Involved?
- Make sure your organization signs on to the NJ 
 Time to Care Coalition Statement of Principles
 you can sign on as an individual, too!
 
- Contact New Jersey Citizen Action or the Center 
 for Women and Work to find out how you can get
 involved
 
- Share your stories  Let us know if you or 
 someone you know has been affected by the lack of
 family leave insurance in NJ
 
- Also, let us know of any employers that support 
 family leave insurance in New Jersey
24For more information contact.
- New Jersey Citizen Action 
- Atif Malik, 973-643-8800 
- www.njcitizenaction.org 
- Center for Women and Work 
- Karen White, 732-932-4614 
- www.njtimetocare.rci.rutgers.edu 
- National Partnership for Women  Families 
- Taylor Hatcher, www.nationalpartnership.org 
- Paid Leave Clearinghouse www.paidleave.org 
25A Closer Look atSavings from Retention
- Increased Retention Survey data show 
- 94 of leave-takers who are fully paid return to 
 their same employer after taking leave
 
- 76 of those who are not paid do so - an 18 
 drop
 
- Increased retention means lower costs in hiring 
 and training replacement workers.
26Common Confusion Paid Leave is NOT More Leave
- Paid leave laws, proposed or passed 
- DO NOT create additional job protections 
- DO NOT extend existing job protections 
27Paid Leave and Small Employers
- What paid leave means for small- and mid-sized 
 employers (
- No mandate to keep open a job for an employee 
 faced with a family or medical crisis
 
- Increased retention when desired 
- Cost savings from reduced turnover 
- Increased ability to compete with larger 
 employers in recruitment  retention of workers