Overview:
The
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has recently issued a new final rule, effective
March 11, 2024, clarifying the classification of workers as either employees or
independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This rule
aims to address the common issue of worker misclassification, which can deny
employees important protections like minimum wage, overtime pay, and benefits.
The
new rule introduces a "totality-of-the-circumstances" test, which
examines six key factors to determine if a worker is economically dependent on
a business or is truly in business for themselves. This test replaces the
previous 2021 rule, providing clearer, more nuanced guidelines for businesses
to follow. The changes particularly impact industries where independent
contracting is prevalent, such as gig work, and could lead to significant
financial consequences for companies that misclassify their workers.
Recent
cases have shown that companies violating these rules can face costly
penalties, including back wages and damages amounting to millions. For example,
federal investigations have recovered over $7 million in damages from companies
that misclassified employees as independent contractors, highlighting the
importance of compliance.
In
this webinar, participants will gain a deep understanding of the new DOL
guidelines and how to safely navigate the classification of independent
contractors to avoid legal risks and costly mistakes.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- The
new DOL six factor test on Independent Contractors vs Employees
- IRS
Common Law Rules Regarding Independent Contractors
- ABC
Common Law Method
- Differences
in Financial Obligations
- Consequences
of Misclassifying Employees as Independent Contractors
- Independent
Contractor Agreements
- Wha's
Going to Get You in Trouble
- Action
Items
Why Should You Attend?
Navigating
the complexities of worker classification has become more challenging with the
recent changes introduced by the Department of Labor. Misclassifying employees
as independent contractors can result in substantial penalties, back wages, and
legal consequences for businesses, as demonstrated by recent high-profile
cases.
This
webinar will equip you with the knowledge needed to comply with the latest DOL
rules and avoid costly mistakes. You’ll gain insights into the new DOL
"six factor" test and how it impacts the classification process.
Additionally, you’ll learn strategies to structure independent contractor
agreements and apply best practices that align with the new guidelines.
Who
will benefit?
This
webinar is essential for professionals across industries that rely on
independent contractors, such as gig economy companies, staffing agencies,
construction, healthcare, and IT services. It is especially relevant for those
responsible for managing worker classification, contracts, and labor
compliance, including
- Human
Resources Managers
- Payroll
Managers
- Compensation
and Benefits Managers
- Legal
Counsel/Advisors
- Compliance
Officers
- Labor
and Employment Attorneys
- Business
Owners/CEOs
- CFOs
and Financial Managers
- Operations
Managers
- Staffing
Agency Managers
- Gig
Economy Platform Administrators
- Contractors
and Subcontractors
- Risk
Management Professionals
- Labor Relations Specialists
- Talent Acquisition Managers
Bob McKenzie, has over 40 years of human resources management experience. His background includes a wide range of hands-on experience in all areas of Human resources management in all types of industries within the public and private sectors.
Bob has been cited in a number of Human Resources trade publications. Among them are HR.com, HR Magazine, HR Florida Review, Vault.com, BNA and the Institute of Management and Administration and the Business Journal. He has been a speaker at a number of conferences as well as audio and web-based seminars.
Bob is a graduate of Rider University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Degree and double majored in Industrial Relations and Organizational Behavior.
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