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Government,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory

Aug. 1, 2017

Bill will ease joint employer rules

On July 27, House Republicans unveiled a bill, the Save Local Business Act (H.R. 3441), that would amend two labor and employment statutes to clarify when an entity can be deemed a “joint employer.”

Michael J. Lotito

Shareholder
Littler Mendelson PC

Michael is co-chair of Littler Mendelson PC's Workplace Policy Institute in San Francisco and Washington, advises clients and policymakers in all aspects of traditional labor relations, including matters arising under the National Labor Relations Act.

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Missy Parry

Of Counsel
Littler Mendelson PC

Missy is based in the firm’s Walnut Creek office and a member of the Workplace Policy Institute.

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On July 27, House Republicans unveiled a bill, the Save Local Business Act (H.R. 3441), that would amend two labor and employment statutes to clarify when an entity can be deemed a “joint employer.” The prior administration, and the courts, took an increasingly expansive and overreaching view of joint employment under both the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This movement gained momentum after the National Labor Rel...

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