WEBINAR: New Joint Employer Final Rules: What You Need to Know

Webinar
03.05.2020

Partners Crystal McElrath and Anandhi Rajan will present the webinar, "New Joint Employer Final Rules: What You Need to Know," on March 5 from 1-2 p.m.

The Department of Labor recently announced a new final rule updating the definition of “joint employer” under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Following suit, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) clarified its definition of “joint employer” as well. The rules go into effect March 16, 2020, and April 27, 2020, respectively. This webinar will highlight what employers — including staffing agencies, franchisors, franchisees and other contractors — should understand about joint employment under the new rules.

Attendees of this webinar will:

  • Learn how the new FLSA four-part balancing test may be applied
  • Know what factors can and cannot be used to determine joint employer status under the new rules
  • Examine the impact on existing joint employment arrangements
  • Gain best practices regarding the rights and responsibilities of parties for future business relationships

Have specific questions about the rules for the presenter? Email them to crystal.mcelrath@swiftcurrie.com in advance of the webinar.

Instructions to join webinar will be emailed to registrants closer to the date of the program.

Questions about the webinar? Please contact Sarah Miller at sarah.miller@swiftcurrie.com or 404.888.6245.

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