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Description

Understanding Worker Classification is a crash course that will help business owners learn the factors used to determine whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor.

The additional bonus resources included with the course are:
Independent Contractor v. Employee Self-Assessment questionnaire (one for each test covered in the course: 20 factor, IRS Test and Economic Realities Test);
Independent Contractor Worksheet (one for each test covered in the course: 20 factor, IRS Test and Economic Realities Test);
5 Step Guide to Conducting your Self-Audit;
20 Factor Cheat Sheet with examples;
50 State Survey that sets forth the worker classification tests used in each state; and
IRS Independent Contractor Information Sheet
Form Independent Contractor Agreements for Single Projects and Recurring Projects

There is about 2 hours of learning material including videos, power point presentation, and audio recordings.
I will discuss some background issues on worker classification and then dive right into the 20 factor test. I will define each factor and discuss a comparison of two cases: one where the worker was determined to be an independent contractor and another where a class of workers were found to be employees. That way, you can see real situations that these factors were applied and learn common "do's and don'ts." After every 5 factors, I will do a brief recap and discuss important take-a-ways. Once we conclude the 20 factor test, I also address the IRS Test and the Department of Labor Economic Realities test. I will then go through next steps for your business and the 5 simple steps to conduct your self-assessment. After that, I do a lecture where I discuss the key provisions of the form contracts that are included in the course and then I give a course wrap up.

Worker classification is a hot issue for the federal government and state agencies which have increased audits in this area. Understanding these issues will help your business get proactive and hopefully stop a problem before it starts.

Please remember that the information in this course should be used as a general reference and you should not solely rely on this information for making legal decisions. You should consult an attorney for employment law issues.
Who this course is for:
This course is meant for business owners who have independent contractors or who intend to have independent contractors.
This course could also be for attorneys or HR personnel looking to gain a better understanding of worker classification issues.
This course is probably not for those who don't have a workforce or have any interest in employment law.

What you'll learn

Learn common factors used to test whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor

Apply common factors to their personal business situation

Use Self-Assessment Tools to identify business practice that may adjustment so workers can be properly classified as independent contractors

Keep organized records of your contractors' classifications

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Worker Classification Basics
3
1.1-Introduction
1.2-What is Worker Classification?
1.3-How is Worker Classification Determined?
2-The 20 Factor Test
9
2.1-Analysis of Factors 1 - 5
2.2-Factors 1 - 5 Key Points
2.3-Analysis of Factors 6 - 10
2.4-Factors 6 - 10 Key Points
2.5-Analysis of Factors 11 - 15
2.6-Factors 11 - 15 Key Points
2.7-Analysis of Factors 16 - 20
2.8-Factors 16 - 20 Key Points
2.9-Summary and Other Important Considerations
3-Bonus Lectures: IRS and Department of Labor Independent Contractor Tests
3
3.1-Bonus Lecture: IRS Worker Classification Test
3.2-Department of Labor Guidance on Worker Classification
3.3-Department of Labor Economic Realities Test
4-Next Steps for your Business
3
4.1-What's Next for your Business?
4.2-5 Simple Steps for Conducting a Self-Assessment of your Business
4.3-Contractor Agreements
5-New Developments
1
5.1-Update from the Missouri Supreme Court
6-Course Wrap Up
1
6.1-Course Wrap Up