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Teamster Jeff

(1,598 posts)
Sun May 12, 2013, 11:58 AM May 2013

Misclassification Fraud Across the Country

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“Misclassification” is a poorly chosen word to describe fraudulent conduct by employers who misclassify the status of their employees. For example, a roofing company may have 30 roofers doing the actual work but these workers are classified as “independent contractors” instead of employees. Why would they do that? At the end of the year these workers are sent a 1099 tax form that reports the wages paid, but the employer does not make any deductions for Medicare or unemployment, and doesn’t pay for workers’ compensation insurance. If you have a roofing company and you properly classify your employees, you are at a competitive disadvantage in bidding on jobs. Honest businesses are hurt by misclassification, and taxpayers are hurt because they pick up medical bills and other expenses created when one of these “independent contractors” gets hurt.

Another form of misclassification is when a construction company with 85 employees reports to its workers’ compensation insurance company that 75 of these people are staff workers, which results in a significantly reduced premium. Obviously, a construction worker is at greater risk of injury than an office worker. Again, the honest company who accurately reports the status of its employees is at a competitive disadvantage with the dishonest employer.
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http://workersadvisor.com/misclassification-fraud-across-the-country


Fed Ex is a huge offender in the trucking industry.

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Misclassification Fraud Across the Country (Original Post) Teamster Jeff May 2013 OP
This idea is nothing new. Wellstone ruled May 2013 #1
Yes Teamster Jeff May 2013 #2
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. This idea is nothing new.
Sun May 12, 2013, 02:17 PM
May 2013

Under Nixon these things were used time and time again to thwart we Teamster's in our recruiting drives. When Raygun hit the stage,bingo,that became the coin of the land.

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