For the first time in sixty years, the U.S Department of Labor is substantively revising the regulation that articulates when two people or businesses are “joint employers” of an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The final version of Joint Employer Status under the FLSA will be published this Thursday, January 16, and is effective on March 16, 2020. See 29 CFR Part 791. The unpublished version is available here. The revisions are meant to “reduce uncertainty over joint employer status, promote greater uniformity among court decisions, reduce litigation, and encourage innovation in the economy.” Franchise chains, temp agencies, and businesses that outsource their workforces are among those that will benefit from the revised rule.
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