But the NJ Supreme Court did not consider prong B in its decision. The Court ruled that prong C was not satisfied, and so it chose not to wade into the morass of prong B. But there is an ominous footnote. When the Court declined to consider prong B, it noted that in its prior ...
We have these in NJ and IL. They generally require that staffing agencies pay their workers an equivalent wage rate (and sometimes the value of benefits) being paid to workers they work alongside at the company where they are providing services. 3) Misclassification Laws – the Bad Kind. In...