Executive Summary: The New Jersey Legislature appears poised to pass S67, the Portable Benefits Act for Independent Contractors, in the upcoming lame-duck session. If passed, the Governor is expected to sign the bill before the end of the year. The bill doubles down the current administration’s effort to end misclassification of independent contractors by creating a financial disincentive to utilizing contractors. Though the intent of the bill seems to be directed at online companies such as Uber, Lyft, Amazon, Handy and others, the impact will affect any business that relies on contractors. The bill also appears to subtly create new opportunities for organized labor through the creation of “Qualified Benefit Providers.” At least half of the members of the Boards of these funds must be worker representatives or workers. Though not in its final form, it appears some form of this bill will soon become law.
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