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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Trump's Revived Anti-Worker Rules Condemned as 'Outright Grift' - Common Dreams

President Donald Trump’s “barrage of attacks on workers” continued on Thursday with announcements about two key labor rules.

The US Department of Labor (DOL) proposed an independent contractor rule that the National Employment Law Project (NELP) called “yet another example of the administration siding with major corporations and stacking the deck against working people” by “effectively allowing employers to strip workers of federal minimum wage and overtime protections.”

The DOL’s Wage and Hour Division proposal would replace the Biden administration’s widely celebrated 2024 policy for when employers can treat workers as independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act with business-friendly guidance that resembles a rule adopted just before the end of Trump’s first term.

“This rule will have profound real-world consequences for working people,” warned NELP. “Misclassification is common in many labor-intensive, poorly paid jobs—jobs like home healthcare, janitorial work, landscaping, personal services, and increasingly, app-dispatched ride-hail and delivery—where people of color and immigrants are overrepresented, and workers lack the bargaining power to negotiate higher wages and better working conditions.”

NELP pointed to research showing that low-paid independent contractors “lag behind their employee counterparts,” and some “do not even earn the federal minimum wage.” The organization stressed that “this rule threatens to enshrine a two-tiered labor system...



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