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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Trucking Groups Urge Sherrill, Legislature to Use IRS Test to Determine Worker Status - New Jersey Business & Industry Association

The New Jersey New Jersey Motor Truck Association and Association of Bi-State Motor Carriers issue a joint statement on Thursday, joining the call for Gov. Mikie Sherrill and the Legislature to immediately reinstate the multi-factor economic realities test that was previously rescinded by Gov. Phil Murphy to best determine whether the criteria between freelance workers and employees.

The groups said returning the so-called IRS test would “restore a clearer set of criteria to ensure compliance for New Jersey businesses and the 1.7 million self-employed independent contractors who seek to work with them.”

Prior to 2018, the State of New Jersey used both the ABC test, and the more comprehensive, multifactor economic realities test to determine employee status.

Barely two months into his first term, however, Gov. Murphy directed the NJDOL to eliminate the IRS test and use only the more restrictive ABC test for Wage and Hour and Wage Payment determinations.

He did so despite strong opposition from supply chain stakeholders at the Port of NY & NJ, and without input from the Legislature.

Last May, Murphy again bypassed the Legislature and directed the NJDOL to introduce a new rule to codify a more challenging and highly subjective application and interpretation of the ABC test.

Despite receiving 99% public opposition to the proposed rule, which included evidence of misinformation and mischaracterized data, evidence of harmful economic consequences, and bipartisan concerns...



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