(TRENTON) – Legislation
sponsored by Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (D-Bergen) allowing municipalities or
fire districts to hire certain civilian federal firefighters who lost their
jobs through no fault of their own has been signed into law.
“These
are able and experienced firefighters who lost their jobs, not because they
were incompetent, but because of workforce reductions or cuts,” said Johnson.
“They should not be disadvantaged because of economic realities that were
beyond their control. If these firefighters are qualified, then they should
have the opportunity to work without these rules holding them back.”
The
law (A-2375) permits a municipality or fire district to appoint a civilian
federal firefighter who lost his position as the result of a reduction in force
or the termination of their position at a federal military installation, even
if the municipality has adopted the Civil Service rules. Previously, a
municipality could only hire a civilian federal firefighter, while ignoring
Civil Service rules, if the military installation had been closed. This law
extends this hiring preference to firefighters who are unemployed as a result a
reduction in force or elimination of firefighter’s position.
Current
law requires the Civil Service Commission to prepare and circulate to
municipalities and fire districts a list of the civilian federal firefighters
eligible for appointment to a local fire department.
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