DWD Launches Campaign to Combat Worker Misclassification
Incorrect worker designation creates unlevel playing field for employers, affects worker benefits
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce (DWD) this week launched an educational campaign to build awareness of and help combat worker misclassification, a practice in which employees are incorrectly and illegally treated as independent contractors. Under the law, workers are presumed to be employees unless an employer demonstrates the workers meet the legal criteria to be independent contractors.
Most educational campaign materials will run through Nov. 19, with certain elements continuing through March 2024. Elements include bilingual billboards in Milwaukee and Green Bay, Spanish language radio spots, updated brochures, and social media postings. In addition, DWD has an updated web page that provides information on misclassification to employers and workers, including how to report suspected misclassification. The funding source for the $90,000 campaign is a $6.4 million U.S. Department of Labor Equity Grant that DWD successfully pursued in 2022.
Employee misclassification is of concern in Wisconsin and other states because it results in wage theft, tax avoidance, loss of worker protections such as unemployment insurance, and worker’s compensation. Employers who misclassify workers as independent contractors gain an unfair competitive advantage over other employers.
DWD combats misclassification through investigation and enforcement as well as education and outreach with stakeholder groups including unions and workforce development boards. Past educational materials include 60-second misclassification videos promoted on DWD’s website and social media.
For more information, visit Misclass.WI.gov.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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