• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Unemployment Benefit Tips

Tips To Collect Unemployment Benefits

  • Home
  • Eligibility
    • Good Cause When You Quit A Job
    • Misconduct When Fired From a Job
    • The Burden of Providing
  • Appeals
    • Sample Appeal Letter
    • Representation
    • Unemployment Appeal Process
  • Benefits Q&As
    • Quitting a Job
    • Being Fired for Misconduct
    • Unemployment Appeal FAQ
    • Weekly Benefits
    • Suitable Work
    • Unemployment for Temp Employees
    • Unemployment Benefits While Going to School
  • Laws
  • Blog
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Misclassifying Non-Exempt Employees as Exempt and Independent Contractors

by Chris – Unemployment-Tips.com

Misclassifying employees as independent contractors and exempt employees is a non-compliance issue of importance as far as the United States Department of Labor is concerned.

They are encouraging workers to report if they believe their employer is violating the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Not only is misclassifying employees harmful to the individual, it’s harmful to the unemployment insurance system that now must go after the employer who commits this type of fraud to avoid paying not only unemployment tax, but half of the employees social security tax, and any fringe benefits that may come with the job and the most egregious .. overtime wages.

But still, I talk to individuals who have been denied unemployment benefits .. because they didn’t file a wage complaint.

If you believe your employer has misclassified you as an exempt employee, or an independent contractor (self employed) your first effort to preserve your employment is to use an employee right and file an official complaint .. or at least learn if you have been misclassified by your employer.


Tell us your unemployment story! It’s easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to Workplace Stories.


Filed Under: Questions & Answers

Primary Sidebar

Search

Recent Questions

Worked, wages cut, went to school, dropped out of school

by rick (new york) I was working for a company for 2-3 months before they cut my wages in half. I …

Continue Reading about Worked, wages cut, went to school, dropped out of school

Footer

Copyright © 2025 ยท Unemployment-Tips.com

  • About Me
  • Client Feedback
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Information
  • Unsubscribe