New Jersey FMLA Guide: Family and Medical Leave
Quick Answer: Federal FMLA provides 12 weeks unpaid job-protected leave at employers with 50+ employees. New Jersey employees often have better options: NJFLA (30+ employees), FLI (paid leave), and TDB (own illness). These laws work together for comprehensive coverage.
New Jersey employees have multiple leave protections.
Federal FMLA Basics
Eligibility
You qualify if:
- Employer has 50+ employees
- Worked 12+ months
- 1,250+ hours in past year
- Within 75 miles of worksite
Leave Amount
FMLA provides:
- 12 weeks per year
- Unpaid leave
- Job protection
- Health benefits maintained
Qualifying Reasons
Leave for:
- Your serious health condition
- Family member’s serious health condition
- New child (birth, adoption, foster)
- Military family leave
NJ Laws vs FMLA
Comparison Chart
| Feature | FMLA | NJFLA | FLI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 12 weeks | 12 weeks | 12 weeks |
| Pay | Unpaid | Unpaid | Paid (85%) |
| Own illness | Yes | No | No (use TDB) |
| Family care | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Employer size | 50+ | 30+ | Most |
| Eligibility | 12 mo/1,250 hrs | 12 mo/1,000 hrs | Earnings-based |
NJFLA Advantages
Better than FMLA:
- 30+ employees (not 50+)
- 1,000 hours (not 1,250)
- Broader family definition
FLI Advantages
Paid leave:
- 85% wage replacement
- Most employees eligible
- No employer size limit
How Laws Work Together
Concurrent Running
When both apply:
- FMLA and NJFLA may run together
- FLI provides wage replacement
- Best combination of rights
Own Illness
Key difference:
- FMLA covers your illness
- NJFLA does NOT
- Use TDB for own illness pay
Family Care
All three apply:
- FMLA job protection
- NJFLA job protection
- FLI provides pay
Example Scenarios
Scenario 1: New Baby
Coverage available:
- FMLA: 12 weeks job protection (if 50+)
- NJFLA: 12 weeks job protection (if 30+)
- FLI: 12 weeks paid
- Run concurrently = paid + protected
Scenario 2: Your Own Surgery
Coverage available:
- FMLA: 12 weeks job protection
- NJFLA: Does NOT cover own illness
- TDB: Wage replacement for own illness
- FMLA + TDB = protected + paid
Scenario 3: Caring for Ill Parent
Coverage available:
- FMLA: Covers (if eligible)
- NJFLA: Covers (broader family)
- FLI: Provides pay
- All three work together
Scenario 4: Small Employer
30-40 employees:
- FMLA: Does NOT apply (need 50+)
- NJFLA: Does apply (30+)
- FLI: Provides pay
- Still have coverage
Filing for Benefits
FLI Claims
Department of Labor:
- Phone: 609-292-7060
- File online
- Before or during leave
- Required documentation
TDB Claims
For own illness:
- Phone: 609-292-7060
- Same department
- Different program
- Medical certification needed
FMLA Notice
To employer:
- 30 days advance if foreseeable
- As soon as practical if not
- Employer must designate FMLA
Job Protection
FMLA Guarantee
Must provide:
- Same or equivalent job
- Same pay and benefits
- Same terms and conditions
NJFLA Protection
Similar guarantees:
- Return to same position
- Or equivalent
- Benefits maintained
Cannot Retaliate
Prohibited:
- Firing for taking leave
- Demoting
- Reducing hours
- Negative consequences
Filing Complaints
DOL (Federal)
FMLA violations:
- Phone: 1-866-487-9243
- www.dol.gov/whd
- 2-year statute
NJ DOL
NJFLA/FLI issues:
- Phone: 609-292-2323
- State enforcement
DCR
Retaliation claims:
- Phone: 973-648-2700
- Discrimination-based
Frequently Asked Questions
Is FMLA paid in NJ?
FMLA itself is unpaid, but FLI provides pay during same leave.
Which law is better – FMLA or NJFLA?
They complement each other. NJFLA covers smaller employers.
Can I use FLI for my own illness?
No. Use TDB for own illness. FLI is for family care/bonding.
What if my employer has 35 employees?
NJFLA applies (30+), FMLA doesn’t (50+). FLI still available.
Related Topics
Take Action
If denied leave:
- Confirm eligibility under each law
- Document denial
- File FLI/TDB if needed
- File DOL complaint for FMLA
- Consult attorney
Legal Disclaimer
This article provides general information about FMLA in New Jersey and is not legal advice. For specific advice, consult a licensed New Jersey employment attorney.
For official information:
- US DOL: https://www.dol.gov/whd/fmla | 1-866-487-9243
- NJ DOL: https://www.nj.gov/labor/ | 609-292-7060
