H.R. 1319 House Labor and Employment
Modern Worker Empowerment Act
STAGE 3 OF 8 — CALENDARS AND SCHEDULING
Currently in the House. Last action: placed on the union calendar, calendar no. 431 on Feb 20, 2026.
- House Introduced in House Feb 13, 2025
- House Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. Feb 13, 2025
- House Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held Jul 23, 2025
- House Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by the Yeas and Nays: 19 - 16. Jul 23, 2025
- House Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Education and Workforce. H. Rept. 119-505. Feb 20, 2026
- House Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 431. Feb 20, 2026
Cosponsors
23
Subjects
Labor standardsSelf-employed
Committees
- Education and Workforce Committee
- Reported By , Feb 20, 2026
- Markup By , Jul 23, 2025
- Referred To , Feb 13, 2025
Summary
This bill specifies a legal standard for determining whether an individual is considered an independent contractor rather than an employee for the purposes of federal labor laws that address issues such as the federal minimum wage, overtime compensation, and collective bargaining. The rights and protections provided by these laws exclusively apply to employees.Under the bill, an individual is considered an independent contractor if (1) another individual or entity does not exercise significant control over the details of how the individual's work is performed, without regard to any control the other individual or entity may exercise over the final result of the work performed; and (2) while performing such work, the individual has opportunities and risks inherent with entrepreneurship (for example, the discretion to exercise professional judgment).The bill also sets forth factors that may not be used to determine whether an individual is an employee. Specifically, factors such as whether another individual or entity requires the individual to meet certain legal, health and safety, insurance, or performance requirements may not be used to make such a determination.
Summary as of: Introduced in House
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