Earlier this year, the United States Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (DOL) issued six opinion letters designed ...
The Labor Department proposed to rescind the Biden-era classification analysis and reinstate the analysis from the first ...
Discover how the latest independent contractor rule changes affect truckers and the logistics industry. The post Trump’s ...
A Department of Labor rule adopted under the Biden administration had many brokers worried about their ability to work as ...
The Trump administration’s latest move on worker classification is poised to give employers more leeway to treat workers as independent contractors, reopening a policy fight with direct consequences ...
DOL also would use that analysis in implementing the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural ...
DOL proposed a rule that would rescind a rule that changed how employers determine who is an employee and who is an independent contractor.
The Biden-era rule had replaced a regulation adopted during Trump's first term that said workers who own their own businesses ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a proposed rule to rescind the independent contractor rule implemented under the ...
Proposal revives a streamlined “economic reality” test and opens a fresh 60-day comment window for advisors, RIAs, and other concerned stakeholders.
Three people are facing federal charges for allegedly trafficking Mexican agricultural workers into forced labor on a farm in ...
The proposed rule focuses on two "core factors" to determine whether a worker is an employee economically dependent on an employer or an independent contractor in business for themselves.