New Jersey is known nationally for any number of things. Great blueberries and tomatoes. The birthplace of Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen. Atlantic City. The first drive-in movie theater in the United States.

But after a year that saw the state tackle head-on one of the dirty secrets of the “gig economy”—the misclassification of employees as independent contractors—New Jersey appears poised to become known nationally for something new: being one of the, if not the most, pro-employee, anti-misclassification states in the union.

Employee Misclassification Basics

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