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Match each working relationship scenario in your electrical contracting business with its correct classification outcome.
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Employee Versus Independent Contractor Classification for Electrical Contractors
According to worker classification rules, what primarily determines whether a worker at your electrical contracting company is considered an employee?
Simply giving an electrician the job title of 'Independent Contractor' or having them sign a contract with that label legally guarantees they will not be classified as an employee of your business.
Match each working relationship scenario in your electrical contracting business with its correct classification outcome.
Imagine you are auditing a worker's classification at your electrical contracting business. Arrange the following steps in the logical sequence required to accurately analyze and determine if the worker is an employee.
You are auditing your business's compliance with labor laws. You review the case of an electrician who signed an 'Independent Contractor Agreement' and provides their own hand tools. However, you require them to work specific hours, wear your company uniform, and follow your strict step-by-step instructions for completing installations. After evaluating the facts of this working relationship—specifically the right your business has to direct and control how the work is done—you conclude this worker must legally be classified as an ______.