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  2. Joint employment (US Law) - Wikipedia

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    Joint employment is the sharing of control and supervision of an employee's activity among two or more business entities. At present, no single definition of joint employment exists. Instead, various employment laws define situations in which joint employment may occur with respect to that law.

  3. Breaking down new rules on ‘joint employers’ status - AOL

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    The Labor Department has issued a new regulations on how to confirm which employees are working for multiples companies. Yahoo Finance’s Sibile Marcellus joins On The Move to discuss the new law ...

  4. Labor Dept proposes new rules on joint employer standard - AOL

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    The Labor Department is proposing new rules to determine whether companies can be considered joint employers, sharing control over workers in one of the businesses.

  5. McDonald's and unions - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's franchise model and lack of joint-employer status means that each and every single individual restaurant would have to individually vote to unionize. [18] The NLRB in October 2023 paved the way for more expansive definition of joint-employment that would force McDonald's to directly negotiate with trade unions. [19] [20]

  6. Federal Judge Finds Jimmy John’s Not a Joint Employer - AOL

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    Judge Charles Kocoras found Jimmy John’s required its franchisees used the same equipment and purchased from particular vendors as well as “specific programs and software for timekeeping ...

  7. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    Unions usually bargained for employers across a sector to pool funds, so that employees could keep their pensions if they moved jobs. Multi-employer retirement plans, set up by collective agreement became known as "Taft–Hartley plans" after the Taft–Hartley Act of 194] required joint management of funds by employees and employers. [171]

  8. US labor regulator says Amazon is a joint employer of ...

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    On Thursday, NLRB spokesperson Kayla Blado said agency prosecutors made “merit determinations” on three of those charges, one being that Amazon and Battle Tested Strategies were joint employers of the drivers who work for the firm. Prosecutors also determined Amazon made unlawful threats and failed to provide relevant information to the union.

  9. Employers and workers alike are wary of what the second Trump ...

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    “IFA looks forward to ensuring the job-killing PRO Act and Biden-era joint employer standard have no place in the incoming administration,” Matt Haller, chief executive of the International ...