Illinois appellate court strips $526,500 from union's misclassification win, ruling only workers – not unions – can collect ...
This story was originally published on Construction Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Construction Dive newsletter. A new report on worker misclassification has ...
A native of Honduras who has worked in Minnesota’s construction industry for four years says he and fellow workers have been robbed of overtime pay and other benefits after being misclassified as ...
The Department of Labor’s (DOL) recent “Worker Classification” rule might be a topic where facts and points of view are coming at you from all sides. Your eyes may glaze. Your cursor may be ascending ...
A new report from the Minnesota Office of the Legislative Auditor finds that the state lacks a “coordinated approach” to preventing employers from misclassifying workers as independent contractors.
The construction industry grapples with a pervasive issue: misclassification. This is a practice used by unscrupulous employers that not only showcases a reprehensible disregard for labor laws but ...
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New Jersey is cracking down on worker misclassification, and the effort stands to drive home the financial risks facing employers who wrongly label employees as independent contractors, some ...
A bill cracking down on the misclassification of workers by construction contractors passed the Pennsylvania House on Monday, heading to the Senate where a slightly different bill on the same issue is ...