My colleagues, Colin Dougherty and Lindsey Cook, wrote about the coming of a new USDOL independent contractor rule that would likely further hamper an employer’s ability to use individuals (e.g.
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USDOL Proposed New Independent Contractor Doctrine Focuses On Control: An Interesting Take?
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Several months ago, the US Department of Labor (DOL) proposed a rule in a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Notice”) to define when someone is/is not an independent contractor. The focus…
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My colleague, Colin Dougherty, recently wrote about the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposed rule that would change whether a worker is determined to be an employee or an independent contractor…
Continue Reading USDOL Set To Realign Independent Contractor Test: Old Wine In A New BottleUSDOL Issues Guidance On Independent Contractor Issues In The Home Health Care Industry—The More Things Change…
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I am a big believer in advice from the U.S. Department of Labor. I have applauded the re-introduction of opinion letters and I welcome any published guidance (on any subject)…
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