Archive for the 'Temporary Employess' Category

Employer Bears All Risk for Unpaid Interns

January 20, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Rhode Island Employment Law Letter

An enthusiastic and energetic individual approaches you with a proposal to volunteer his time to gain valuable experience in your industry. “After all,” reasons the prospective volunteer, “how can I get my first job if I have no experience in the field of my choice?” Sounds like a win-win situation, doesn’t it?
Like many win-win situations [...]

Individual Liability for Wage and Hour Claims

September 30, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Tennessee Employment Law Letter

by Kara E. Shea
I recently participated in hosting a Wage and Hour Virtual Summit webinar. Wage and hour compliance — overtime, work-time issues, exempt status — is always a lively topic and typically results in lots of questions and feedback. This time around, most of the feedback surrounded remarks I made about individual liability under [...]

‘Tis the Season to Hire Seasonal Workers

November 21, 2008 at 3:42 pm by: Alaska Employment Law Letter

It’s easy (and common) for retailers to hire temporary seasonal workers to help handle the rush of holiday business. But however temporary their employment might be, they’re still employees with all the potential for employer liability that status entails. It’s important to bear that in mind.
Audit your hiring policies and practices with the Employment Practices [...]

Risks, Benefits of Using Contingent Workers

September 26, 2008 at 10:20 am by: Indiana Employment Law Letter

by Craig Borowski
Many employers use contingent workers: independent contractors, leased employees, consultants, and temporary employees. While using an alternative workforce has benefits, it can create legal and practical risks as well. If you use or are considering using contingent workers, here are some benefits and risks to weigh.