Common employer doctrine and corporate separateness, part one

By Nikolay Chsherbinin ( July 21, 2021, 1:57 PM EDT) -- The common law doctrine of “common employer” recognizes that two or more separate corporate entities may, but not always, be considered a single employer in relation to one employee. If an employer is a member of an interrelated corporate group, one or more other corporations in the group may also have liability for the employment obligations....
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