Sentences with phrase «employed by an independent contractor»

It's important to note that the examiner is employed by an independent contractor, not the insurance company.

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The majority of the industry is characterized by self - employed individuals who work as independent contractors or small operators with fewer than three employees.
Do you work directly for the VA or are you an independent contractor or employed by a subcontractor?
This financial calculator can also be used to compare job offers, deciding whether to go self - employed, take a 1099 «independent contractor» job; and by employers to calculate the present value of employees in general.
For instance, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2005 alternative workers — people «employed as independent contractors, on - call workers, temporary help agency workers, and workers provided by contract firms» — made up just 11 percent of the total U.S. workforce.
Latitude Attorneys are directly employed and compensated by Latitude (not independent contractors) and engaged to work on - site or remotely for a law firm or company.
While many construction workers are employed by a larger company, some are also «independent contractors» — a label that can diminish the legal rights of the employee as well as remedies available for personal injury actions.
Freelancers go by many names: consultants, solo professionals, virtual employees, independent contractors, virtual professional and self - employed.
Independent contractors, by definition, are self - employed workers who are not covered by the tax and wage laws that apply to employees.
Individuals who are employed by or affiliated as independent contractors with the REALTOR ® principals of a real estate firm shall be eligible to be considered for primary membership as REALTORS ® or REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s only in those member boards in which a principal of the real estate firm or an individual in a position of management control on behalf of a principal who is not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's real estate office holds REALTOR ® membership.
A REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® Member of a Member Board shall be held to be any Member employed by or affiliated with a REALTOR ® Member as a sales employee or independent contractor unless such Member is classified by the member Board as a REALTOR ® Member in which case he shall be deemed a REALTOR ® Member.
(a) principals of real estate firms, or individuals in position of management control on behalf of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office or individuals employed by or affiliated as independent contractors with REALTOR ® principals of real estate firms, and who are deemed qualified for REALTOR ® membership by: (i) a local Board within the state in which the real estate firm is located; or (ii) a local Board within a state whose border is contiguous with that state; or (iii) if the real estate firm is located outside the jurisdiction of any local board, by the state association within whose territory the real estate firm is located having an effective membership agreement with the National Association as provided in Article XV, Section 2.
Unless qualified salesmen and independent contractors employed by or affiliated with a REALTOR ® Member are eligible for REALTOR ® membership in Member Boards, such salesmen and independent contractors shall be eligible for REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® membership in such Member Boards, and all Member Boards from and after January 1, 1974, shall make provision for such REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® membership.
(d) For any act of another who is also a member, but is employed by or affiliated with the member as an independent contractor.
He is no longer employed by the firm but works for Barrack personally as an independent contractor.
The terms «employ,» «employment,» «employer,» and «employee,» when used in this chapter and in rules adopted pursuant thereto to describe the relationship between a broker and a sales associate, include an independent contractor relationship when such relationship is intended by and established between a broker and a sales associate.
States will require a real estate broker to be employed by the brokerage firm or permit an independent contractor classification, and the broker may work for another broker conducting business on behalf of the sponsoring broker.
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