Legal Question in Employment Law in New Jersey
residency
If a County has a residency
requirement and says all employees
are to be treated fairly and placed on
equal footing. How can they
Grandfather in some letting them
live where they choose and require
the rest to live in county or be
terminated. I am to be fired for living
out of county even though other
employees live five minutes away
from me in the same county. Is this
discrimination? I am not claiming an
eeoc complaint because i have been
told i do not qualify. The county is
Camden Co. NJ. I work for the
Camden CO. Dept. Of Corrections
and are Governed by the freeholder
board.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: residency
You may have a cause of action against your employer. I'd have to read the policy for out of county residency. To protect yourself, you should find an attorney ASAP to do a Notice of Tort Claim letter (Title 59) which will perserve your right to sue your employer.