Wednesday, January 20, 2016

U.S. DOL Urges State Departments of Unemployment Insurance to Clamp Down on Worker Misclassification


Over $39 million in federal grants was awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor to 45 states and territories to help reduce the misclassification of employees as independent contractors and enhance unemployment insurance programs. With emotion and fanfare, U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez on September 22, 2015 explained:
"For more than 80 years, the unemployment insurance system has been a crucial lifeline for millions of working people who lost their job through no fault of their own. These (federal) grants will help states use every tool at their disposal to ensure payments are available to those who are eligible, and take important steps to reduce and recover improper payments.”
A concrete example of an important step is an increase in unemployment insurance audits with resulting assessments for independent contractor misclassification!

This is the second year that the U.S. DOL awarded federal grants to financially support the ability of state unemployment insurance tax programs to identify instances where employers allegedly misclassify employees as independent contractors or fail to report the wages paid to employee workers.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s website proudly announces:
“The Wage and Hour Division is working with the IRS and many states to combat employee misclassification and to ensure that workers get the wages, benefits, and protections to which they are entitled. We have entered into partnerships with 27 states to work together on this issue in a variety of ways – through, for example, information sharing and coordinated enforcement – to ensure that we are all using our resources most strategically, effectively and efficiently to address this significant (misclassification) problem.”
The U.S. DOL has been front and center lately as a champion of employees’ rights and a mortal foe of worker misclassification. It is therefore an increasingly hostile climate for companies using independent contractors.

Questions? Consultations on Independent Contractor Status? Call Attorney Nancy E. Joerg of Wessels Sherman’s St. Charles, Illinois office: (630) 377-1554 or email her at najoerg@wesselssherman.com.