New Jersey's acting Labor Commissioner says no matter what happens with the independent-contractor rule, this troubling regulatory language will remain.
thanks Kim for another great explanation. Is it possible for the proposed Federal law to be drafted in such a way as to supersede this NJ stupidity? I hope so. Vicky
It is technically possible, but highly improbable. We asked the last couple times I was on Capitol Hill. Not a lot of appetite within the Republican majority for pre-empting states' rights.
When I heard him say that, it reminded me of the scene in "White Men Can't Jump" where Wesley Snipes keeps telling Woody Harrelson he might be listening to Jimi Hendrix, but he's never going to be able to hear Jimi Hendrix
thanks Kim for another great explanation. Is it possible for the proposed Federal law to be drafted in such a way as to supersede this NJ stupidity? I hope so. Vicky
It is technically possible, but highly improbable. We asked the last couple times I was on Capitol Hill. Not a lot of appetite within the Republican majority for pre-empting states' rights.
"We held hearings, we listened..." is such pure evasion by Jarvis. Same baloney that was sliced up at the federal level.
When I heard him say that, it reminded me of the scene in "White Men Can't Jump" where Wesley Snipes keeps telling Woody Harrelson he might be listening to Jimi Hendrix, but he's never going to be able to hear Jimi Hendrix