When Sonny Dean thinks about New Hampshire Labor Commissioner Jim Craig’s announced intentions to “step it up” when it comes to cracking down on businesses misclassifying employees as independent ...
Portrait of young businesswoman with white helmet looking up and seen from the industrial steel cable reel for crane in factory warehouse. She is testing and working with winding wire and cable drum ...
A long-serving employee was fired without explanation and quickly replaced with a lower-paid hire, a move aimed at cutting ...
Misclassification is a pressing issue in the trucking industry. Truck drivers are sometimes incorrectly classified as independent contractors instead of employees. This misclassification denies truck ...
A native of Honduras who has worked in Minnesota’s construction industry for four years says he and fellow workers have been robbed of overtime pay and other benefits after being misclassified as ...
MEDIA – Four people have been charged with misclassifying employees as “independent contractors” and related offenses in what Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said appeared to be ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. By Doug Burton As a business owner, I am glad this General Assembly claims it is more ...
The New Jersey trucking industry is sounding the alarm on the state’s increasingly stringent policies on independent contractor status. At a hearing on June 23 for the New Jersey Department of Labor, ...
In October of last year, a 17-year-old child employed by a Georgia-based contractor fell 24 feet from a home improvement store’s roof in New Castle, Pa., a roof on which he should have never been ...