Biden Chips Away at Trump's Deregulatory Legacy With New Gig Worker Rule
The administration's draft regulations expand and complicate who the federal government considers an "employee."

The Biden administration took yet another swipe at former President Donald Trump's deregulatory legacy today with the release of a draft regulation that would expand (and complicate) the federal definition of who counts as an employee vs. an independent contractor.
It's the latest spat in the war being waged in states across the country (most notably/notoriously California) over how to classify Uber drivers, tattoo artists, and opera singers as gig economy arrangements have grown in relation to traditional employment.
Organized labor and liberal lawmakers have tried to lump as many workers into the "employee" bucket as possible in an effort to guarantee more people the overtime pay and benefits that come with that designation. But those efforts have often provoked rebellions from gig workers themselves (and the companies they do business with) who object to the added regulation and rigidity that comes with being an employee.
The draft regulation released by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) today sides with the former group. They propose reinstating a pre-existing, six-factor "totality-of-the-circumstances" test for determining who counts as an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
That test more closely aligns with the expansive definition of an employee put forth by bills like California's A.B. 5 or the federal PRO Act.
"While independent contractors have an important role in our economy, we have seen in many cases that employers misclassify their employees as independent contractors, particularly among our nation's most vulnerable workers," said Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh.
The DOL's proposal would replace a narrower test issued during the last days of the Trump administration that determined a worker's employment or contractor status by how much control the worker exercised over his time and his "opportunity for profit or loss."
In a complicated legal-regulatory back-and-forth, the Biden administration's efforts to delay that rule were shot down by the courts. The DOL's regulatory filing today moves to fully rescind and replace that rule.
The new proposed rule is provoking criticism from business interests who argue the narrower Trump administration rule is a better fit for the modern economy.
"The current rules clearly define the difference between employees and independent contractors, providing much-needed legal certainty for employers, employees and independent contractors alike," said David French (not that one) of the National Retail Federation. "The changes being proposed by the Labor Department will significantly increase costs for businesses across all industries, and further drive already rampant inflation."
Contractor associations have objected too.
"[We're] deeply disappointed that the Biden DOL is moving forward with a proposed rule that will disrupt legitimate independent contractors, which are an essential component of the construction industry," said Ben Brubeck of the Associated Builders and Contractors, a co-plaintiff in the successful lawsuit that stopped the Biden administration revoking the Trump administration regulations. "Rescinding the commonsense 2021 final rule will increase the confusion and litigation chaos."
Sean Higgins, a labor policy researcher at the free market Competitive Enterprise Institute, says that litigation chaos is unlikely given that the DOL is reinstating federal standards that had been on the books for decades. But the Biden administration's new standard reduces certainty for businesses and workers about when an employer-employee relationship exists.
The Trump rule "boiled it down to a fairly simple question of just who is in charge around here. That determined whether a worker was a freelancer or not. It put the power in the hands of the workers themselves," Higgins tells Reason. Returning to the old six-factor test "makes everything more confusing."
The primary impact of DOL's rule-making, says Higgins, will be to make it easier to have states pursue A.B. 5–type bills and regulations by reimposing that more expansive federal definition of employee.
The proposed DOL rule will be published in the Federal Register later this week. The public will have until November 28 to submit comments on it.
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"While independent contractors have an important role in our economy, we have seen in many cases that employers misclassify their employees as independent contractors, particularly among our nation's most vulnerable workers,"
YouTube content creators?
Our nation’s most vulnerable workers are Reason.com commenters!!! I DEMAND minimum wage at the VERY least!!!!
If you worked for free, they'd be paying you too much.
I don't know what was said behind the grey box. I'd be interested if it's an article talking about how some cleaning contractor making $10k/yr. working at a motel that nets $1M/yr. got banned from working at any motel in the industry as well as having her accounts suspended by banks and payment processors across several industries.
It's someone who thinks long-winded rewrites of John Prine lyrics constitutes a comment.
Great article, Mike. I appreciate your work!
It’s not worth it for me to find out. Although it’s probably a little early for him to bring out that ‘Tim the Enchanter’ bullshit.
I almost auto muted you for mentioning money in a reply in a thread close to the top. Looked so much like the standard spam and then I didn't see any bold text so I read it.
I don’t know what was said behind the grey box... Because I am SOOOOO stupid and LAZY that I will clutter up the comments, asking OTHER STUPID IDIOTS to read the comments for me, so that I do NOT have to contaminate MY PERFECT MIND with stuff that might... OMG, PREPARE yourselves now for THIS... CHALLENGE MY ALREADY-PERFECT THOUGHTS?!?!?!
Funny when I see "grey box" I think they're talking about their woman's snatch.
Yes, the little old blue-haired ladies DO tend to have grey boxes! And then SOME of the commenters around here like to BRAG about just HOW MUCH they are fascinated by these grey boxes! I find it repulsive, but I guess, to each their own...
(I have seen some cute grey FOXES, but boxes? Not so much!)
This is probably TMI but I've been treading water in the dating pool lately, and they're all shaved. No box to be grey. Haven't seen a bush since the last time I watched "Revenge of the Nerds."
Even internet porn is holding out on you?
Two reasons for this:
1. Retconning Trump.
2. The belief that government knows what's best for workers even if it ends up with them on the unemployment line, because who are they to think they can think and work for themselves?
The main reason: removing what flexibility people have to make extra cash on the side, so they are more dependent on government handouts.
Didn't the massive increase in IRS agents already do that?
If the proles were allowed to choose for themselves, they might choose wrong. Just trust in the technocrats.
Consequences have elections.
That’s almost funny. Which is the highest
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This is the part where I say this article can't exist because it is logically impossible.
Reason hates Trump, never gave him credit for anything, never criticizes Biden, and carries water for the Democrats. They're all leftists.
Now here's an article that gives Trump credit, criticizes Biden, and carries water for the Republicans.
Logically this article can't exist.
Then the clever people say "Poor sarc" and "broken" and "TDS" and other clever things because that like totally refutes what I said and stuff, you know?
You obviously don't understand how bias and propaganda work: this kind of tepid criticism of Biden sustains the illusion of balance. Even communist propaganda behind the Iron Curtain would have mildly critical pieces every now and then.
Now we begin to see how bad Biden has to get before Reason can find anything good to say about Trump. Why, in another two years, they might even find a second Trump success!
Broken clocks don't have principles, and Reason's a broken clock. Right?
Just trying to get the narrative straight.
Quit your bitching.
It has worked so well for California.
CA is a Bizarro state.
You think food inflation has already been high this year. Oh boy. Buckle up.
Sliced turkey lunchmeat at the grocery store is already around $15/lb.. can’t wait to see how much higher Biden can raise it. $25? $30? $40!!!!?????
Stay tuned.
I’ve been assured that Trump didn’t really deregulate anything.
Carter was the most deregulatory president ever. Just ignore the Dept of Ed and Energy. And please, ignore it was done as a reaction to Reagan for campaign season for most of it.
Reagan was the most liberty-minded president ever. Just ignore the Drug war. He was also the most fiscally responsible president ever. Just ignore the deficit.
The difference here is that Carter really did deregulate stuff, while Reagan stomped on liberties while spending like a drunken sailor.
Yes, right here I'm going to, ugh, defend a Democrat. Carter got the camel's nose out of a lot of tents. For that he deserves credit. I feel like I just wiped poop on my leg.
Has anyone here (especially any of the people you hate so much) actually made the claim that Regan was the most liberty-minded president ever? Because several of the retarded left-libertarians HAVE actually tried to claim that Carter was the most deregulatory president ever.
It’s impressive how much water an ‘I hate both sides’ person can carry for the left.
Sarc gets rolled in the other thread and seemingly can't help himself as he continues the actions multiple commenter called him out for. Let's watch.
Rolled? Do tell.
You always get rolled. Maybe your severe alcoholism has reinforced some ridiculous delusion to the contrary.
Watch him talk in the third person because he's tired of me pointing out his direct comments are little more than "You... you... you.. you.. you..." so he switches gears to "He... he... he... he..." like I stuck a feather up his ass and he can't stop giggling.
You’re so obsessed with him.
Is it a good guess on my part that the lying pile of steaming lefty shit did exactly as you predicted?
What tangible thing did Trump deregulate?
Carter deregulated airlines and trucking, and we all could tangibly see the results with cheaper airfare and better trucking service.
Clinton and Newt Gingrich (see how I gave the Republicans credit there?) deregulated banks and telecoms, and we all could see the result of that with expanded bank services and better telephone services.
What did Trump deregulate that we all can tangibly point to and see that yes, he did that? Anything?
Here you go….
https://www.hoover.org/research/trumps-deregulatory-successes
Hardly comprehensive, but gives you an idea. Feel free to endless sea lion though.
I feel like the dergulatory mood is low lately. And that's too bad. It is very important but it just doesn't get much jabber.
How do you 'deregulate' systemic racism?
It's complicated. Give me lots of munny and I'll explain after I buy some new digs.
I look forward to democrats “fixing” Uber.
Let's hope it turns out as well as public schools, college loans, the financial system, the supply chain, health care and drugs.
Energy, General; don't forget energy.
Good news for my town.
Finally, we can start to begin to think about a discussion around the idea that we could soon get around to the concept of 'returning to normal'.
That's OK, our governor, Pritzker, still renews his Covid emergency powers. Yes, folks, it's still an emergency in Illinois with no end in sight.
Gavin in CA, too, continues to wield his emergency COVID powers to keep us safe from the next pandemic, which could strike at any time.
Tin-pot-dictator wannabes do not yield power without a fight.
I'm beyond stunned that a politician with a disarmed populace is not looking to ever forego expanded powers.
You know why they waited until October?
Because seasonal viruses will start peaking in November and they can bring back the emergency.
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Join the union or don’t work. That’s what it’s all about.
The only people the federal government should consider employees are the people on its own payroll. And it should be working to reduce the number of them, starting with everyone deemed "non-essential" in any of the past several shutdowns, and proceeding to any Cabinet members who have made negative progress on their goals this term.
Man, two articles in a row now, Reason carrying water for Biden and the Democrats. When will the left-wing insanity end over here?
Sarc beat you to the idiocy.
Amazing how you can never criticize the left. Instead attempt to attack others as if this changes the last 2 years of treating them w kids gloves.
Amazing take really.
The amazing part is that tomorrow there will be some article at Reason criticizing Trump, or DeSantis, or some other Republican, and you and a bunch of other right-wing nitwits will declare "THIS ARTICLE IS TERRIBLE WHEN DID REASON BECOME SUCH A LEFT-WING RAG????" while totally forgetting about these two articles from just today criticizing Biden and the Democrats.
There should be an annual holiday here to celebrate your death.
The funniest part of both of them is, through more than 6 years of things like,
"You do realize if the Russians stole the elections, the Obama Administration's FBI is responsible, right?"
and
"What exactly is a superficially credible 30-yr.-old allegation of sexual assault, Robby?"
and
"Handouts to everyone at the party with guards at the door or no guards and no handouts, pick one."
and
"Even though it doesn't actually say gay, it's got nothing to do with gay, we don't want hetero teachers sexualizing kids either."
and
"Free trade with a socialist regime is, definitively, not free trade."
and
"It's weird how all the take downs, shadow bans, and raging Twitter mobs are applied in one direction and not the other, in alignment with the MSM. Almost like they aren't just private actors and S230 is just a protection racket."
and
"The FBI as an institution has been broken since they shot Vicki Weaver and maybe, with COINTELPRO, long before. How do they have any credibility on anything now?"
Jeffy and sarc still continue to insist that their the ones above the petty partisanship and that Reason hasn't loudly and vocally taken a firm stance in several piles of shit that everyone else, even people who don't habla, can smell from miles away.
You left out the TDS-addled Brandyshit, and some others
Yes. Yes, I did.
“Even though it doesn’t actually say gay, it’s got nothing to do with gay, we don’t want hetero teachers sexualizing kids either.”
Yes you do. You just pretend that the “sexualizing kids” part isn’t really “sexualizing kids” when it’s heterosexual activities.
Children’s stories about Snow White and Prince Charming falling in love and kissing, are harmless fairy tales.
Children’s stories about Adam and Steve falling in love and kissing, are “sexualizing kids” and must be banned.
That is how the pro-“Don’t Say Gay Law” crowd is disingenuous. They pretend that the law is neutrally applied, but we all know that in practice it will only be applied to non-heterosexual content. We know this because virtually no one in the past 50+ years since Disney made the Snow White movie has complained about the movie “sexualizing kids”. But the moment there is some children’s story about gay people falling in love, then it becomes a CRISIS that demands state action. So go fuck yourself with your disingenuous lies.
Just stop. I know you have responsibilities as NAMBLA’s new CEO and Chairman, but this is the wrong forum to lobby for more grooming of small children.
Lol. Very telling which point (of 7) from mad’s post that you chose to jump on. And boy did you get salty!
Not sure why this subject is so near and dear to you, but it’s a loser. Leave the kids out of it.
Fuck off and die, you slimy pile of lefty shit.
But I thought we wanted the adults back in charge?
It’s almost like Reason only seems to give more than two shits when it’s one of their oxen getting gored.
(Hit submit to fast, so edit)
Why, it's almost as if Reason writers are, in the main, not culture-war-addled morons and instead focus on larger issues and broader principles.
It's almost as if Reason's conception of liberty is not some shitposter's "destroy the left!" or a crypto-conservative "carry water for Republicans!" or some paranoia-filled garbage about microchips in vaccines.
It's almost as if most of the commenters here have their conception of liberty most heavily influenced by Republicans (specifically Ron Paul), by their friends in their social media bubble, and by the guy in the right-wing media universe who is most loudly ragestroking over the latest outrage du jour, but not by fundamental principles or classical texts on the subject.
Furthermore it's almost as if most of the commenters here are just narcissistic assholes who demand that THEIR conception of liberty (as cranky Ron Paul-inspired culture-war-driven paranoia) be reflected back at them at every turn and refuse to do any introspection or learning about other points of view on the very wide and diverse subject of liberty, and demand conformity of thought on the matter.
It's funny how commenting at Reason has simply turned into complaining about the magazine and then constant attacking of people for complaining about the magazine or defending the magazine and tribal screaming about how the other people are so tribal.
It's gotten to the point that interesting and substantive comments make up about 10% of postings with everything else being personal, hysteric, hyperbolic, and straw man attacks against other commenters. Really sad, honestly.
Actually, 10% ain’t bad if you compare to most other sites.
Just sayin.
Sure Pedo Jeffy, it isn’t you, it’s everyone else. You fatfuck groomer leftist.
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Anyone who still thinks all this isn't the moral equivalent of war should try to do something - anything - without first getting permission from some bureaucrat! If that doesn't change minds and win hearts nothing can. Everything that is not strictly forbidden is now mandatory - with stiff fines or imprisonment (or death at the hands of the enforcers if you're unlucky) for noncompliance.
It is an attack on basic freedom. You are free to be a contractor, you are free to join a union. This will take away the first and mandate joining the 2nd.
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How about we go the other way?
Outlaw employment, and make everyone be an independent contractor. It would be fun to watch, at least.
"Biden Chips Away at Trump's Deregulatory Legacy With New Gig Worker Rule"
The adults are back in charge, baby!
Can someone explain to me the average person on the left's dislike of the gig economy?
Too much individual freedom. So people like Jeffy are enraged.
"Can someone explain to me the average person on the left’s dislike of the gig economy?"
Not sure it's average person; the SEIU was very involved in the CA effort to end Uber contractors. Can't unionize contractors.
That's why I ask about the average leftist voter and not a union. I mean, what does the average leftist voter have against the gig economy? Or do they simply not care and just let political leaders and those who are interested wage this fight?
"...I mean, what does the average leftist voter have against the gig economy? Or do they simply not care and just let political leaders and those who are interested wage this fight?"
Just spitballing here, but most of the left doesn't prioritize individual freedoms (see Tony: 'the mandates don't bother you much'), so they're not willing to put any effort into supporting such.
I would like to see the SEIU broken under racketeering laws. They’re a malignant organization.
If you add the Teacher's Union in there, I'll carry the petition around.
Unions don't get there cut (or government). I mean look at Taxi's in New York. They pay out the butt for their medallions since there only so many. Than UBER comes and upends that. Good for customers bad for unions.
Also left feels that all businesses will take advantage of the poor helpless employee unless the government/unions come into save them.
It's about power vs freedom.
Remember when the people amended their LAW over the feds and gave them authority to regulate everyone's labor?
Yea; me neither.
F'En Nazi's.
Still the party of slavery ...
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