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Independent Contractor vs. Employee
New Rule Issued by The Department of Labor | SHRM Certified

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Topic Background :

The Department of Labor recently released its final rules on Independent Contractors vs. Employees. Here’s a few headlines to be aware of:

US Department of Labor recovers $532K in back wages after employer misclassifies them as contractors.

A federal investigation has recovered $113,613 in back wages and liquidated damages from a New York City hotel management company that denied employees their full-earned wages, including overtime, by misclassifying many of the affected workers as independent contractors.

A federal court in Virginia has entered a judgment ordering a Norfolk-based medical staffing agency, which intentionally violated federal laws and denied employees their rightfully earned overtime wages, to pay more than $7.2 million in back wages and liquidated damages.

The above penalties occurred BEFORE the new rules were issued. Violating the law

Don’t become one of those companies that is forced to pay hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars because they did not know the rules.

Why should you attend :

  • The new rules the Department of Labor will use to determine employee vs. independent contractors.

  • The new guidelines the safest way to use independent contractors

  • What to include in independent contractor agreements


Areas Covered in the Webinar :

  • The new DOL six factor test on Independent contractors vs. Employees

  • IRS Common Law Rules regarding Independent

  • ABC Common Law Method

  • Differences in Financial Obligations

  • Consequences of Misclassifying Employees as Independent Contractors

  • Independent Contractor Agreements

  • What’s Going to Get You in Trouble

  • Action Items

Who will benefit:

All organizations in the United States involved in interstate commerce are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act

Human Resources professionals, small business owners, supervisors, managers

Any and all industry associations, Small Business Networks, chambers of commerce, Human Resources Associations such as SHRM, training associations, Human Resources Groups, Small business associations such as Small Business Development Centers, Industry Associations – such as restaurant associations, hospitality groups, trade organizations.


Presenter Bob McKenzie

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