Tag Archives: worker misclassification

Keeping Unpaid Internships Legal

The season is upon us when college students and recent graduates seek out unpaid internships, looking for a way to gain “real world” experience, and a possible foot in the door, in an otherwise suffering labor market. While the prospect … Continue reading

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Fed Ex Can Classify Drivers as Independent Contractors, But Beware in Massachusetts

Although a federal trial court in Indiana recently ruled that FedEx may continue classifying many of its drivers as independent contractors, this decision will have no bearing on companies that do business in Massachusetts. Massachusetts may be the toughest state … Continue reading

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Massachusetts Attorney General's Office Reaches Settlements in Four Wage Hour Cases Involving Restaurant Delivery Companies

Simultaneous with the launch of the IRS’s new initiative on worker misclassification, Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Office announced, just this past week, that it reached settlements in four separate misclassification cases. In each of these cases, the Attorney General’s Office … Continue reading

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Proposed DOL budget includes increase in funds for "worker protection programs"

The recently-proposed FY 2011 budget for the Department of Labor requests $117 billion in funds, including $13.9 billion in “discretionary funding.” Although the $117 billion request is less than what the DOL received last year, the DOL has requested $1.7 … Continue reading

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Learning the Hard Way: the SJC's recent reminder that worker misclassification costs big bucks

If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, guess what – it is a duck.  This means that you can’t try to call it a fish, because it just isn’t.  This old adage so aptly describes situations … Continue reading

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