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Labor Department revisits employee vs. contractor rule under federal wage laws
policy3 hours ago

Labor Department revisits employee vs. contractor rule under federal wage laws

The Labor Department proposes replacing its 2024 final rule with an economic-reality framework to classify workers as employees or independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act and related laws, centering on two core factors—the degree of control and the worker’s opportunity for profit or loss—plus additional indicators like skill, permanence, and integration, with actual practice taking precedence over contractual terms. The rule would apply to the FLSA and related statutes including the FMLA and the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act, include eight fact-specific examples, and invite public comment through April 28, 2026, with compliance resources available via the WHD helpline.

"Biden's First Veto Sparks Controversy Over ESG and Retirement Investments"
politics2 years ago

"Biden's First Veto Sparks Controversy Over ESG and Retirement Investments"

Senator Joe Manchin criticized President Biden's veto of a Republican-led effort to block pension funds from making investment decisions based on factors such as climate change, accusing him of prioritizing "radical policy" over the country's economic, energy, and national security needs. Biden argued that repealing the ESG rule would put people's retirement savings "at risk." Manchin and Senator Jon Tester were the only two Democrats to vote in favor of nixing the Labor Department ESG rule, which passed in a 50-46 vote.