An often overlooked yet extremely pressing issue in the U.S. economy is the misclassification of workers as independent contractors when they are actually employees. Because of such misclassifications, workers are denied their rights to federal antidiscrimination protections and the ability to collectively bargain through unions. Courts across the country utilize a variety of legal tests to determine if a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. The three most important legal tests are the right to control test, the economic realities test, and the ABC test. Using men’s professional tennis as a case study, this Comment argues for the uniform adoption of the ABC test. As a pertinent example, tennis players are incorrectly classifi...
While federal labor and employment laws try to categorize employers and employees, the lines remain ...
Charlie Huntington, president of the Maine Contractors and Builders Alliance, decries the execution ...
Failure on the part of any small business to correctly classify individuals as employees rather than...
An often overlooked yet extremely pressing issue in the U.S. economy is the misclassification of wor...
In light of California’s recent adoption of the ABC employee/ independent contractor classification ...
For decades, U.S. labor and employment law has used a binary employment classification system, label...
The misclassification of employees as independent contractors is one of the most serious problems af...
This Note examines the features and history of the three most commonly used tests for employee class...
The structure of the American workplace depends on the ability to distinguish between employees and ...
The American Law Institute’s twenty-first century mission to restate for the first time American emp...
What is the proper legal standard in determining whether a worker is an employee or an independent c...
In 2018, the Supreme Court of California held in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court tha...
The meaning of the term “employee” is critically important for the purposes of laws governing work r...
The misclassification of many employees as “independent contractors” (ICs) is problematic in a numbe...
An emerging labor and employment issue during the last decade—and one which has yet to be conclusive...
While federal labor and employment laws try to categorize employers and employees, the lines remain ...
Charlie Huntington, president of the Maine Contractors and Builders Alliance, decries the execution ...
Failure on the part of any small business to correctly classify individuals as employees rather than...
An often overlooked yet extremely pressing issue in the U.S. economy is the misclassification of wor...
In light of California’s recent adoption of the ABC employee/ independent contractor classification ...
For decades, U.S. labor and employment law has used a binary employment classification system, label...
The misclassification of employees as independent contractors is one of the most serious problems af...
This Note examines the features and history of the three most commonly used tests for employee class...
The structure of the American workplace depends on the ability to distinguish between employees and ...
The American Law Institute’s twenty-first century mission to restate for the first time American emp...
What is the proper legal standard in determining whether a worker is an employee or an independent c...
In 2018, the Supreme Court of California held in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court tha...
The meaning of the term “employee” is critically important for the purposes of laws governing work r...
The misclassification of many employees as “independent contractors” (ICs) is problematic in a numbe...
An emerging labor and employment issue during the last decade—and one which has yet to be conclusive...
While federal labor and employment laws try to categorize employers and employees, the lines remain ...
Charlie Huntington, president of the Maine Contractors and Builders Alliance, decries the execution ...
Failure on the part of any small business to correctly classify individuals as employees rather than...