As previously reported in the October 2012 issue of the New Jersey eAuthority, a bill (A3365) was introduced in the Assembly that would require employers, upon request, to provide prospective employees with a statement disclosing the name of the employer directing the work and paying compensation to the applicant upon accepting employment and the precise address of that employer. On October 15, 2012, the Assembly amended that bill to also require employers to disclose the specific nature of the employment relationship, i.e., employee, temporary employee, independent contractor, or otherwise.

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