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Their business is sometimes called staff leasing, though each company said it preferred the term co-employment.
This practice is known as Joint employment or "co-employment."
No co-employment with the hated Kasuals.
A variation of a PEO model without co-employment is an administrative services organization.
Joint employment, or co-employment, is the sharing of control and supervision of an employee's activity among two or more business entities.
In co-employment, the PEO becomes the employer of record for tax purposes, filing paperwork under its own tax identification numbers.
Administrative services organizations (ASO) are similar to PEOs, but do not create a co-employment relationship.
The American Professional employer organization PEO, Professional Employers Organization offering co-employment for small companies.
Employer of Records help drive down the risk of co-employment and allow enterprises to engage and manage independent contractors without the stress of government audits or tax liabilities.
Many people confuse an ASO model with a PEO model and while they are somewhat similar in an ASO model there is no co-employment.
He suggested looking at a professional employer organization where a small business enters into a type of co-employment relationship with such a firm that essentially employs your workers like a staffing agency would and provides them health benefits.
As an Independent Contractor Engagement Specialist (ICES), the company's business-to-business services help companies mitigate the risk of worker misclassification that may lead to 1099 tax reclassification, class-action co-employment lawsuits and FLSA violations.
The results of this peer review will be included in the 1999 joint employment report.
At present, no single definition of joint employment exists.
This practice is known as Joint employment or "co-employment."
Of course, the European Parliament has a very important role to play in the joint employment report, which will evaluate all the programmes.
The application must clearly identify the job contractor and its employer-client and their joint employment relationship.
Joint employment may also arise unintentionally by missclassifying employees as independent contractors.
Instead, various employment laws define situations in which joint employment may occur with respect to that law.
The joint employment report from the Commission for 2002 reported that only four Member States have put in place fully-fledged national active ageing strategies.
The 1999 joint employment report will for the first time attempt an evaluation of the impact of the NEPs.
While a job contractor may have multiple employer-clients, these employer-clients do not have joint employment agreements among themselves.
The 2006-2007 Joint Employment Report expressly points out that some Member States have set national targets for child care.
Joint employment, or co-employment, is the sharing of control and supervision of an employee's activity among two or more business entities.
We welcome the full incorporation of the Task Force’s policy messages into the analysis and assessment outlined in the Joint Employment Report.
The Council and the Commission have been invited to jointly prepare a concise synthesis report, drawing on the joint employment report, specifically for that discussion.
This Act defines joint employment in determining which business entity has the legal responsibility to provide a equivalent job for an employee returning from family or medical leave.
New Kiwis is a joint employment programme by the Chamber and Immigration New Zealand.
The Department considers the name of both employers and the worksite location as essential content for joint employment recruitment to appropriately test the U.S. labor market.
"This is one of the clearest cases of joint employment I've ever seen," said Gregory Schell, a lawyer with Florida Legal Services.
The information and documentation described above is necessary for the Department to appropriately evaluate an Application for Temporary Employment Certification for joint employment.
The Commission will take account of the task force’s report and recommendations when it drafts the Joint Employment Report for presentation to the Spring Council next year.
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the European Commission' s Joint Employment Report clearly shows that the European employment strategy is slowly paying off.
The European Council agreed that Member States should give urgent attention to four particular structural challenges, identified by the Employment Taskforce and reinforced in the Joint Employment Report.
Joint employment may occur by design, as when one firm engages a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) to handle payroll and benefits administration while retaining overall direction of the employee's work.
Mario Morcone, an Italian city prefect who is running the United Nations administration in Mitrovica, stresses that to reduce the ethnic tensions the city needs jobs and joint employment projects.
Nevertheless it incorporates the orientations of the European Council at Cardiff and it draws from the assessment of the 1998 joint employment report and the employment rates report for 1998.