This article addresses the Restatement of Employment Law, Chapter 1, on the “Existence of Employment Relationship.” The Labor Law Group previously responded to a draft version of this chapter. This article will not revisit all the considerations discussed in that article. Instead, it will focus on three issues within this topic that have become increasingly important in recent years that the Restatement does not adequately address. These three issues are: the joint employer relationship; the use of unpaid interns; and the rise of the “gig” economy, with its attendant questions about employee status in enterprises such as Uber or Lyft. The article addresses these issues in turn, and then closes by touching on a few of the most important issu...
Where there are employees and employers, there will be employment relationships in need of mending. ...
In this article, Professor Stone describes the profound changes that are occurring in the employment...
In this Article. Stone describes changes in the organization of work that are undermining traditiona...
This article addresses the Restatement of Employment Law, Chapter 1, on the “Existence of Employment...
The American Law Institute (ALI) has just completed the Restatement of the Law Third, Employment Law...
Recently the National Labor Relations Board has sought to change the joint-employer standard for the...
This article considers the status of workers in the new economy, defined as the sharing economy (e...
Chapter 8 of the American Law Institute’s Restatement of Employment Law proposes bad law in every se...
This article presents a critique of chapter 1 of the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law. The cri...
Using contract law to solve problems in a status relationship like employment has been as harmful to...
Comment drafted to the National Labor Relations Board\u27s request for comment on a proposed rule-ma...
One of the biggest issues in labor law over the past few years has involved a deceptively simple and...
In this article, Professor Ruben Garcia argues that the Restatement of Employment Law ( REL ) misses...
In this volume, the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal presents the written reports of ...
The joint-employer doctrine in the United States is as fissured as the economy itself. As this paper...
Where there are employees and employers, there will be employment relationships in need of mending. ...
In this article, Professor Stone describes the profound changes that are occurring in the employment...
In this Article. Stone describes changes in the organization of work that are undermining traditiona...
This article addresses the Restatement of Employment Law, Chapter 1, on the “Existence of Employment...
The American Law Institute (ALI) has just completed the Restatement of the Law Third, Employment Law...
Recently the National Labor Relations Board has sought to change the joint-employer standard for the...
This article considers the status of workers in the new economy, defined as the sharing economy (e...
Chapter 8 of the American Law Institute’s Restatement of Employment Law proposes bad law in every se...
This article presents a critique of chapter 1 of the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law. The cri...
Using contract law to solve problems in a status relationship like employment has been as harmful to...
Comment drafted to the National Labor Relations Board\u27s request for comment on a proposed rule-ma...
One of the biggest issues in labor law over the past few years has involved a deceptively simple and...
In this article, Professor Ruben Garcia argues that the Restatement of Employment Law ( REL ) misses...
In this volume, the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal presents the written reports of ...
The joint-employer doctrine in the United States is as fissured as the economy itself. As this paper...
Where there are employees and employers, there will be employment relationships in need of mending. ...
In this article, Professor Stone describes the profound changes that are occurring in the employment...
In this Article. Stone describes changes in the organization of work that are undermining traditiona...