NJDOL proposes rules to clarify ABC test for worker status New factors could reclassify contractors as employees Misclassification could lead to lawsuits for businesses Public comments closed Aug. 6; ...
Protect workers’ rights and ensure a level playing field for employers statewide. Those are the stated intents of proposed changes from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development ...
The proposal of new rules pertaining to independent contractors here in New Jersey continues to draw attention around the state — and certainly within the business community. NJBIZ reported last week ...
Life insurance trade groups are taking their battle to preserve the traditional “independent contractor” definition to New Jersey. That’s where the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development ...
The New Jersey trucking industry is sounding the alarm on the state’s increasingly stringent policies on independent contractor status. At a hearing on June 23 for the New Jersey Department of Labor, ...
Uber and Lyft drivers would be considered employees, not independent contractors, under new regulations proposed by New Jersey labor officials. The companies have opposed such moves. (Photo by Michael ...
Independent financial advisors running their own firms in New Jersey may soon find it nearly impossible to maintain their independence and avoid classification as employees of their broker-dealers if ...
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