The proposed rule, which is expected to be published in the Federal Register by early next week, would create an "economic realities" test to determine independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Specifically, the test created under the proposal would weigh whether workers are economically dependent on an employer or in business for themselves by analyzing how much control workers have over their job duties and their opportunities for profit or loss. If a worker's status is still unclear after reviewing those factors, the test then considers the skill required for the job, "the degree of permanence of the working relationship" and if the work is "part of an integrated unit of production."
The Obama administration clarified the rule in a 2015 guidance document, in an effort aimed at limiting the misclassification of employees as independent contractors. However, businesses argued that the Obama DOL’s interpretation of the law would increase litigation against employers. The Trump administration withdrew the guidance in June 2017.
Senior administration officials indicated this September 24th that they plan to finalize the rule before the end of the year. But the timing of the rule would make it vulnerable to repeal under the Congressional Review Act if Democrats were to win the White House and take control of the Senate.
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Source: NERCA Newsletter
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