Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development DWD 107.05 - Independently established business; customarily engaged
(1) If the
department determines that a piece cutter or skidding operator is free from a
logging contractor's or forest products manufacturer's direction or control in
the performance of services under s.
DWD 107.04,
the department shall examine the following factors to determine whether a piece
cutter or skidding operator who performs services for a logging contractor or
forest products manufacturer is performing these services in an independently
established business in which the piece cutter or skidding operator is
customarily engaged. The department shall determine whether:
(a) The piece cutter or skidding operator
negotiated a contract with the logging contractor or forest products
manufacturer for the right to cut timber or the right to skid logs;
(b) The piece cutter or skidding operator
negotiated the compensation to be paid for cutting timber or skidding
logs;
(c) The piece cutter or
skidding operator has an ownership interest in a business. In determining
whether the piece cutter or skidding operator has an ownership interest in a
business, the department shall consider whether the piece cutter or skidding
operator:
1. May sell or give away the
business without restriction from the logging contractor or forest products
manufacturer;
2. Has an expectation
of profit or bears the risk of loss while performing services for the logging
contractor or forest products manufacturer; and
3. Has a monetary investment in the trade,
such as tools, equipment and inventory, which are usual and customary in the
industry.
(d) The piece
cutter or skidding operator is represented to logging contractors and forest
products manufacturers as a person who provides timber cutting or log skidding
services;
(e) The piece cutter or
skidding operator is free to solicit contracts, enter into contracts and
perform services under contract for more than one logging contractor or forest
products manufacturer at or about the same time; and
(f) The piece cutter or skidding operator
determines the rate of pay, is liable for paying the wages, and actually pays
the wages of individuals, including other piece cutters and skidding operators,
engaged by the piece cutter or skidding operator to meet the contract
obligations.
(2) If the
department determines that all of the factors under sub. (1) (a) to (f) are
present in the relationship between the piece cutter or skidding operator and
the logging contractor or forest products manufacturer, the piece cutter or
skidding operator shall be deemed to be performing services in an independently
established business in which the piece cutter or skidding operator is
customarily engaged under s.
108.02(12) (c) 2, Stats. If one or more of the factors
under sub. (1) (a) to (f) are not present in the relationship between the piece
cutter or skidding operator and logging contractor or forest products
manufacturer, the department shall consider additional factors including
whether:
(a) The business of the piece cutter
or skidding operator could continue when the contractual relationship with the
logging contractor or forest products manufacturer ends;
(b) The piece cutter or skidding operator is
free to perform services for other logging contractors or forest products
manufacturers while performing services for the logging contractor or forest
products manufacturer;
(c) The
piece cutter or skidding operator bears the principal burden of maintaining
personal expenses such as meals, lodging and transportation, while performing
services;
(d) The piece cutter or
skidding operator has a reputation in the community generally on which to rely
for business as a piece cutter or skidding operator; and
(e) The piece cutter or skidding operator may
incur liability for damages if there is a breach of contract by the piece
cutter or skidding operator.
(3) If the department determines that all of
the factors under sub. (2) (a) to (e) are present in the relationship between
the piece cutter or skidding operator and the logging contractor or forest
products manufacturer, the piece cutter or skidding operator shall be deemed to
be performing services in an independently established business in which the
piece cutter or skidding operator is customarily engaged under s.
108.02(12) (c) 2, Stats. If one or more of the factors
under sub. (2) (a) to (e) are not present, the piece cutter or skidding
operator may be deemed to be performing services in an independently
established business in which the piece cutter or skidding operator is
customarily engaged under s.
108.02(12) (c) 2, Stats.
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