Construction Workplace Misclassification Act – Act No. 72

Construction Workplace Misclassification Act – Act No. 72

The Construction Workplace Misclassification Act regulates when contractors may identify their workers as independent contractors for payroll and tax purposes. This act must be understood in light of the Unemployment Compensation Act, which requires employers to pay a small percentage of each employee’s, but not independent contractor’s, earnings in unemployment compensation tax. Failure to abide by these regulations can trigger criminal prosecution and heavy fines.

Pennsylvania Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act

Pennsylvania Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act

What is the purpose of this law? The Pennsylvania Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (PCSPA) was created to assist businesses and individuals collect payment for their construction work. All construction contracts fall under the PCSPA, except for improvements to six or less residential units which are simultaneously under construction.

Meet Joe Caulfield

Meet Joe Caulfield

Joe was born in Frostburg, Maryland and moved to Erie when he was 11. Joe was home educated all the way through high school, and then went to Gannon University and majored in philosophy. He graduated in 2013 and entered Duquesne Law that fall, and graduated from there in June. He took the bar exam in July, got married in august, and began working for the Mizner Law Firm later that month. Joe is the second oldest of ten children, and his wife is a first grade teacher at Our Lady Christian School.