NFIB Submits Comment Letter Opposing the Department of Labor’s Proposed Independent Contractor Rule
NFIB has submitted a comment letter opposing the proposed Department of Labor (DOL) rule determining whether a worker is an independent contractor or employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
ODJFS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistic Reports
Election Explainer: Results in Key States and What They Mean for Small Business
The 2022 midterm election was a mixed night for Main Street, with great victories in some states and disappointing defeats in others.
What Small Business Owners Need to Know About Federal Wage & Hour Laws
To help small businesses navigate wage and hour laws, NFIB hosted a webinar focused on key wage and hour laws and how to stay in compliance with them.
U.S. Department of Labor Proposes Rule Changes on the Classification of Independent Contractors
The Department of Labor has issued a proposed rule to change who can be considered an independent contractor, rescinding the previous administration’s rule.
NFIB Florida PAC Endorses DeSantis for Second Term
Video: How Supply Chain Disruptions and Staffing Shortages Affect Small Business
Learn how supply chain disruptions and staffing shortages are hurting small business, directly from NFIB members as a part of the “In Their Own Words” series.