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Biden administration to unveil new contractor rule
2024-01-10 00:00:00.0     星报-商业     原网页

       

       WASHINGTON: The administration of US President Joe Biden will release a final rule that will make it more difficult for companies to treat workers as independent contractors rather than employees that typically cost a company more, says an administration official.

       The US Department of Labour rule, which was first proposed in 2022 and is likely to face legal challenges, will require that workers be considered employees entitled to more benefits and legal protections than contractors when they are “economically dependent” on a company.

       A range of industries will likely be affected by the rule, which will take effect later this year, but its potential impact on app-based services that rely heavily on contract workers has garnered the most attention.

       Shares of Uber Technologies, Lyft and DoorDash tumbled at least 10% when the draft rule was proposed in October 2022.

       Shares of DoorDash closed nearly 4% higher at US$98.52 on Monday, while Lyft shares gained 5.8% to close at US$13.55 and Uber stock closed 2.5% higher at US$59.01.

       The rule will likely decrease flexibility for workers, resulting in lost opportunities to earn money, according to Marc Freedman, vice-president at the US Chamber of Commerce, the largest US business lobby.

       “It is likely to threaten the flexibility of individuals to work when and how they want and could have significant negative impacts on our economy,” Freedman said in a statement.

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       In a draft version of the rule in 2022, the Labour Department said it would consider factors such as a worker’s “opportunity for profit or loss, investment, permanency, the degree of control by the employer over the worker, and whether the work is an integral part of the employer’s business”.

       The rule replaces a Trump administration regulation that said workers who own their own businesses or have the ability to work for competing companies, such as a driver who works for Uber and Lyft, can be treated as contractors.

       The department’s sharp break from the Trump-era regulation will likely be the focus of lawsuits challenging the new rule, legal experts have said.

       Federal law requires agencies to adequately explain their decision to withdraw and replace existing rules.

       The Biden administration has said the Trump-era rule violated US wage laws and was out of step with decades of federal court decisions, and worker advocates have said a more strict standard was necessary to combat the rampant misclassification of workers in some industries.

       The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute in a report last year estimated that a truck driver treated as a contractor earns up to US$18,000 less per year than one who is deemed an employee, while construction workers’ earnings drop by nearly US$17,000 and home health aides lose out on up to US$9,500 in pay and benefits.

       Business groups sharply criticised the draft rule after it was proposed.

       Any change in policy is expected to increase labour costs for many sectors including trucking, retail and manufacturing.

       Most federal and state labour laws, such as those requiring a minimum wage and overtime pay, apply only to a company’s employees, who studies suggest can cost companies up to 30% more than independent contractors.

       Nearly 40% of American workers, or more than 64 million people, did some freelance work in the past 12 months, according to a December survey by freelancing marketplace Upwork. —- Reuters

       


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关键词: independent contractors     Trump-era     Freedman     DoorDash     administration     Labour rule     workers    
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