Misclassifying employees as contractors: why the risks outweigh the savings (launch.gust.com) 10 points by andrew_gust 9y ago ↗ HN
[–] chollida1 9y ago ↗ Or put another way.....If your business model depends on you claiming that your "employee's" are actually contractors then you don't have a business model. [–] andrew_gust 9y ago ↗ Hah, definitely true. Even without the Uber approach, though, many people just use 1099s at inappropriate times because it seems like a way to avoid paperwork.
[–] andrew_gust 9y ago ↗ Hah, definitely true. Even without the Uber approach, though, many people just use 1099s at inappropriate times because it seems like a way to avoid paperwork.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 16.5 ms ] threadIf your business model depends on you claiming that your "employee's" are actually contractors then you don't have a business model.