Professor Harris Freeman presented testimony in a hearing titled, “Risky Business: Effects of New Joint Employer Standards for Small Firms,” before the United States House Committee on Small Business’s Subcommittee on Investigations, Oversight and Regulations. In 2015, the National Labor Relations Board announced a revised standard in Browning-Ferris Industries of California, Inc. (BFI) for determining whether two separate businesses are joint employers under the National Labor Relations Act. Since the decision in the BFI case was rendered, the Department of Labor issued guidance on joint employment under two other statutes. Professor Freeman testimony supported: 1) that BFI’s decision is a proper exercise of the Board’s statutory authority...
[Excerpt] The joint-employer doctrine is perhaps the hottest issue in labor and employment law for 2...
This testimony presents four major points regarding H.R. 7739 Small Business Impact Statement Act o...
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Professor Harris Freeman presented testimony in a hearing titled, “Risky Business: Effects of New Jo...
Professor Harris Freeman presented testimony in a hearing titled, “Keeping the American Dream Alive:...
In a hearing on H.R. 13 before the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions, House Com...
Multiple cases decided before the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) have continuously narrowed...
Recently the National Labor Relations Board has sought to change the joint-employer standard for the...
Some employees get a paycheck from one company but receive work instructions and discipline from ano...
Comment drafted to the National Labor Relations Board\u27s request for comment on a proposed rule-ma...
Business rhetoric and conventional theory expect that employment regulations will have negative effe...
One of the biggest issues in labor law over the past few years has involved a deceptively simple and...
The joint-employer doctrine in the United States is as fissured as the economy itself. As this paper...
Changes in regulations and tighter interpretations of existing regulations engaged participants in 1...
The Federal Trade Commission’s controversial proposal to ban employee non-compete clauses was the su...
[Excerpt] The joint-employer doctrine is perhaps the hottest issue in labor and employment law for 2...
This testimony presents four major points regarding H.R. 7739 Small Business Impact Statement Act o...
This report discusses the proposed "Save Local Business Act" in the House and its provisions and imp...
Professor Harris Freeman presented testimony in a hearing titled, “Risky Business: Effects of New Jo...
Professor Harris Freeman presented testimony in a hearing titled, “Keeping the American Dream Alive:...
In a hearing on H.R. 13 before the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions, House Com...
Multiple cases decided before the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) have continuously narrowed...
Recently the National Labor Relations Board has sought to change the joint-employer standard for the...
Some employees get a paycheck from one company but receive work instructions and discipline from ano...
Comment drafted to the National Labor Relations Board\u27s request for comment on a proposed rule-ma...
Business rhetoric and conventional theory expect that employment regulations will have negative effe...
One of the biggest issues in labor law over the past few years has involved a deceptively simple and...
The joint-employer doctrine in the United States is as fissured as the economy itself. As this paper...
Changes in regulations and tighter interpretations of existing regulations engaged participants in 1...
The Federal Trade Commission’s controversial proposal to ban employee non-compete clauses was the su...
[Excerpt] The joint-employer doctrine is perhaps the hottest issue in labor and employment law for 2...
This testimony presents four major points regarding H.R. 7739 Small Business Impact Statement Act o...
This report discusses the proposed "Save Local Business Act" in the House and its provisions and imp...