New Hampshire Creates Anonymous Tip Site for Misclassified Workers

November 12, 2009

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New Hampshire authorities have created a new Web site that allows the public to anonymously report companies believed to have misclassified workers as independent contractors.

The site is part of an effort by the state’s Task Force for the Misclassification of NH Workers, a group comprised of the Departments of Insurance, Labor, Revenue and Employment Security in the state.

The state created the task force last year to crack down on employers who misclassify workers.

This summer, Massachusetts launched a Web tool the public can use to verify an employer has workers’ compensation insurance.

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  • November 16, 2009 at 9:12 am
    Agree with Expert says:
    These tip lines never work or there would be more of them. Many states have tried this and they have always ended up with a mess on their hands. There are hundreds of ways to... read more
  • November 12, 2009 at 3:21 am
    Expert says:
    Be wary of what has taken place in other states that permit "anonymous" tips - the "tip" that someone is "misclassified", or is under-reporting payrolls, or other such stuff -... read more
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