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When you are misclassified as an independent contractor, you are losing 7.65 percent of your wages. If you make $30,000 per year as a musician, you are losing ...
If you're misclassified as an independent contractor, you're losing money and benefits. Here's what to do… Are musicians independent contractors or are they ...
Can an audition pianist file for unemployment benefits? It depends on whether you're an employee or an independent contractor. Luckily, the law's on your side..
Harvey Mars, Esq. hsmlaborlaw@harveymarsattorney.com ... independent contractor, see my article at www ... Harvey Mars's previous articles in this series are ...
There are extremely important reasons why it's better to be classified as an employee instead of as an independent contractor. First of all, independent ...
There are a host of important reasons why a musician should desire to be classified as an employee instead of as an independent contractor. As I've written ...
Harvey Mars is counsel to Local 802 ... Harvey Mars's previous articles in this series are archived at www.HarveyMarsAttorney.com. ... independent contractor status ...
This law is the first of its kind in this country. It mandates that payment for services rendered by an independent contractor valued more than $800 must be ...
Mars, Esq. Local 802 Counsel Leibowitz & Mars. This will be the first of ... independent contractor under special order or commission. This appears to be ...
... independent contractor, the Court of Appeals found that the role of the conductor was the tipping point in favor of determining that musicians are employees.