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US Department of Labor Issues Controversial Rule

by Ayushi
January 9, 2024
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The Biden administration on Tuesday issued a final rule that will force companies to treat some workers as employees rather than less expensive independent contractors, in a move that has riled business groups and will likely prompt legal challenges
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In a significant development, the US Department of Labor has issued a final rule that is poised to reshape the classification of workers, compelling companies to treat certain workers as employees rather than independent contractors. This move, expected to increase labor costs for industries relying on contract labor and freelancers, has triggered concerns from business groups and is likely to lead to legal challenges.

 

The rule, set to take effect on March 11, mandates that workers be considered employees when they are “economically dependent” on a company. While it is expected to impact various sectors, including trucking, manufacturing, healthcare, and app-based gig services, it falls short of the stringent worker classification laws implemented in California and some other states.

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This new rule replaces a regulation enacted during the administration of former President Donald Trump, which facilitated the classification of workers as independent contractors. The Trump-era rule allowed certain workers, such as those owning their businesses or working for competing companies simultaneously, to be treated as contractors.

 

The Department of Labor’s Acting Secretary, Julie Su, emphasized the importance of addressing the misclassification of workers, especially low-income workers who stand to benefit from legal protections afforded to employees. These protections include a minimum wage and unemployment insurance, both essential for the well-being of workers.

 

However, business groups argue that the rule swings the balance too far towards categorizing workers as employees, potentially depriving millions of workers of flexibility and opportunities. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the largest business group in the country, expressed its concerns, with Vice President Marc Freedman stating that the rule is unnecessary and could be challenged in court.

 

One notable aspect of the new rule is its potential impact on app-based delivery and ride-hailing services, commonly referred to as “gig” services. While the Labor Department designed the rule to target industries where worker misclassification is prevalent, the attention has focused on how it might affect gig workers.

 

The Chamber of Progress, a trade group representing tech companies, raised concerns about the rule’s impact on gig workers, estimating that reclassifying independent contractors as employees could result in $31 billion in lost income for around 3.4 million gig workers.

 

Tech giants, including Uber and Lyft, have expressed apprehensions about the rule, although they do not anticipate it leading to a reclassification of their drivers as employees. Uber’s head of federal affairs, CR Wooters, mentioned that the rule does not significantly alter the existing legal framework under which they operate.

 

While the Labor Department has outlined factors, such as the worker’s opportunity for profit or loss and the degree of control exerted by the company, to determine classification, business groups argue that the multitude of factors could lead to confusion and inconsistent outcomes. This, in turn, might trigger costly class-action lawsuits alleging worker misclassification.

 

As the rule’s effective date approaches, its implementation is likely to prompt extensive discussions, legal challenges, and potentially reshape the landscape of worker classification in the United States.

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