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Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers


Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says. Paying workers off the books robs them of their benefits and hurts contractors ...

New Report Says Construction 'Misclassifies Up To 20%' Of Workers

New Report Says Construction 'Misclassifies Up To 20%' Of Workers - Paying Workers 'Off The Books Robs Them Of Their Benefits & Hurts' ...

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says

As many as 2.1 million U.S. construction workers were misclassified or paid off the books in 2021, according to a new report from the ...

The Century Foundation on X: "2.1 million U.S. construction workers ...

... million U.S. construction workers were misclassified or paid off the books in ... Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says.

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says.

Up to 2.1 Million U.S. Construction Workers Are Illegally ...

This report finds that, nationally, 1.1 to 2.1 million construction workers are estimated to be misclassified or paid off-the-books.

3 Ways to Avoid Construction Worker Misclassification

A recent report shows up to 20% of the construction workforce—approximately 2.1 million workers—are misclassified or paid off the books. Worker ...

Kevin Loar on LinkedIn: Construction misclassifies up to 20% of ...

As many as 2.1 million U.S. construction workers were misclassified or paid off the books in 2021, according to a new report from the ...

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers as 'cost-saving ...

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers as 'cost-saving mechanism,' researcher says ... Paying workers off the books robs them of their benefits and hurts ...

misclassified-workers - Union-Built Matters

According to new data from researchers at The Century Foundation, nearly 20% of the construction industry's workers are misclassified. Misclassifying workers ...

Worker Misclassification and Wage Theft in the Construction Industry ...

Payroll fraud is the result of two important factors: (1) misclassifying employees as independent contractors and. (2) paying workers “off-the-books” in cash- ...

The Century Foundation on X: "The construction industry has a ...

The construction industry has a massive problem with worker misclassification. Paying workers ... Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says.

NEW STUDY: Up to 2.1 Million Construction Workers Are Illegally ...

NEW STUDY: Up to 2.1 Million Construction Workers Are Illegally Misclassified by their Employers ... The press release below and the study it ...

Here are the Penalties for Misclassifying Employees as Contractors

It is estimated that 10 to 20 percent of employers misclassify at least one worker as a contractor rather than as employee.

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says ...

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers, researcher says. Paying workers off the books robs them of their benefits and hurts contractors who follow ...

Worker Misclassification Hurts the Construction Industry

So how prevalent is the practice of misclassifying employees as independent contractors in the construction industry? Unfortunately, because ...

Chris Dodson on X: "Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers ...

Construction misclassifies up to 20% of workers as 'cost-saving mechanism,' researcher says https://t.co/B9rGdgaKpG #compliance #workerscomp #construction.

Construction Workers Misclassified as Independent Contractors

According to some estimates, between 10 and 20 percent of American employers misclassify at least one worker as an independent contractor.

Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors

... in employers saving between 20 to 40 percent on labor costs.[10] ... misclassified construction industry workers in Utah and Arizona.[50].

Independent Contractor Misclassification Imposes Huge Costs on ...

were found to have misclassified workers as independent contractors; 8,200 of these employers were in the construction ... 20% of employers misclassify workers.