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Code · New Jersey · Title 40A — Municipalities and Counties · Chapter 9

40A:9-7.3 Unpaid leaves of absence for union officers, representatives of certain public employees.

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2. Any employee, except a policeman or firefighter, elected or appointed as an officer or representative of a local, county or State labor organization which represents, or is affiliated with a local, county or State labor organization which represents, public employees may be granted, by a county, municipality or agency thereof, an unpaid leave of absence.
A county, municipality or agency thereof may grant a paid leave of absence to any such employee,
(1)provided the employer is reimbursed in advance for compensation and benefit costs including retirement system contributions and health benefit premiums or periodic charges paid during the period of absence, or
(2)in accordance with the terms of a collective bargaining agreement.
The maximum period for such paid and unpaid leaves shall be a subject of negotiation between the employer and union.
L.2005,c.368,s.2.
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