The latest proposal would replace the Biden-era rule with an analysis for employee classification, similar to the one adopted ...
Discover how the latest independent contractor rule changes affect truckers and the logistics industry. The post Trump’s ...
The Department of Labor has proposed replacing its 2024 independent contractor rule with a revised version of its 2021 rule, ...
Reversal to an independent contractor rule with two core factors rather than 2024’s change to six factors with none greater ...
The department wants to scrap a Biden administration test and revive economic analysis favored by advisor groups.
A proposed rule keeps the status quo for independent contractor truck drivers mostly intact, but one minor tweak is good news for owner-operators.
For an industry that has watched this issue go back and forth for years, the independent contractor proposal marks the latest swing in the regulatory pendulum.
The Labor Department proposed to rescind the Biden-era classification analysis and reinstate the analysis from the first ...
The proposed ruling would be a win for the 400,000 drayage drivers who choose to work as independent contractors," said IANA CEO Anne Reinke.
The proposal would rescind the Biden-era approach to classification, replacing it with what is considered a more business-friendly standard.
Newly published guidance may mean it will be easier for employers to classify workers as independent contractors under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). On May 1, 2025, the Wage and Hour ...