Overview of the webinar
This webinar will discuss the distinction between independent contractors and employees and the factors used by various federal agencies, including the IRS and the Department of Labor, to determine whether someone is truly a contractor. Attendees will also learn about the potential negative consequences, such as tax penalties and liquidated damages, of misclassifying an employee as a contractor.
Area Covered In The Webinar
- Basic legal distinction between independent contractors and employees
- Perceived benefits of labeling workers as independent contractors instead of employees
- Which laws do not apply to independent contractors, including
- Fair Labor Standards Act
- Family and Medical Leave Act
- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Why federal and state authorities are so interested in ensuring workers are properly classified
- Consequences of misclassifying an employee as a contractor
- Potential tax penalties
- Unpaid wages / overtime and liquidated damages
- Why “Independent Contractor Agreements” are not determinative of a worker’s status
- Common law test of employee vs. independent contractor
- Factors applied by various federal agencies to determine contractor status, including:
- Department of Labor
- Internal Revenue Service
- National Labor Relations Board
- California and New Jersey’s efforts to apply stricter tests to make it harder to establish contractor status
- Status of independent contractors in the gig economy
Why should you attend?
Federal and state authorities have been vigorously examining independent contractor arrangements to see whether workers are actually misclassified employees entitled to certain employment law protections and tax treatment. Are you confident that all of the workers labeled as contractors would satisfy the legal tests used by those authorities? This webinar will instruct you about those tests and how they’ve been applied to distinguish between contractors and employees.
It is important for businesses to understand what makes a worker truly an independent contractor as opposed to an employee. Employees are entitled to legal protections and benefits not available to contractors. Plus, employers must pay specific payroll taxes for employees which are not required for contractors. Federal and state authorities are keenly interested in making sure that employers have properly classified their workers.
This webinar will teach you the legal distinction between employees and contractors as well as the factors federal and state authorities use to determine who is truly a contractor. You will also learn about recent trends in states such as California and New Jersey to make it harder for employers to establish contractor status.
Who Will Benefit?
- Human Resources (CHRO, Vice President, Director, Manager, Generalist)
- Hiring Manager
- Finance (CFO, Vice President, Director, Manager)
- Controller
- Business Owners / Executive Officers / Operations and Departmental Managers
- General Manager / Plant Manager
About the speaker
Years of Experience: 15+ years
Deirdre Kamber Todd, Esq., has been practicing healthcare and employment law for more than twenty years. Following her distinguished master’s degree from the University of Limerick, in Limerick, Ireland, and her juris doctor from Hofstra University