Contractor v. Employee: Dept. of Labor Proposed Employee Classification Rule

Contractor v. Employee: Dept. of Labor Proposed Employee Classification Rule December 19, 2022; By Charles A. Krugel Contractor v. employee violations occur in every industry. This is in part due to the regulatory processes in wage rates, labor agreements, and exemptions defining who is and who isn’t an independent contractor. To paraphrase a genial and [...]

Chuck Krugel Presentation-Independent Contractors (1099s) Versus Employees (W-2s) Classification Concerns; 6/5/13

I'm presenting this on the 5th.  You can click on the images to get more info. & to register or click here. This will be a highly interactive seminar. Attendees are encouraged to ask any questions, real or hypothetical. In case there's any doubt-yes, I'm real.

Discussion With A Client About Classifying Employees as W2s Versus 1099s (Independent Contractors)

While meeting with a client regarding their company's human capital issues, we discussed their businesses' transition from classifying workers as 1099s to W2s. Due to confidentiality concerns, I won't disclose much about the business, & of course, they gave me permission to post about this conversation. A little more than a year ago, my client reclassified workers [...]

Illinois’ Employee Classification Act of 2008

A client recently asked me about a new State of Illinois law the Employee Classification Act (if the link is expired, then check Google), public act 095-0026, which became effective January 1, 2008. I thought that a brief post might be useful considering that there might be some confusion regarding this Act. Additionally, I've noticed [...]

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