misclassification

If business owners are not concerned about the make-up of their workforce, they should be. In recent years, the number of lawsuits concerning misclassification of employees has risen exponentially. This is because companies routinely call members of their workforce independent contractors (“IC”) when in reality they are employees.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax AuditorIf an audit by the Texas Workforce

Thank you Fox Rothschild LLP’s Steven Ludwig for forwarding this to me.

Yes, there are other developments going on with the Trump Administration that have nothing to do with Russia, Twitter, and fake news.

Today the Department of Labor withdrew its 2015 and 2016 informal guidance on joint employment and independent contractors.  Why is