Business Xpress Startup Toolkit Step 6 - Employer Obligations

State of Oregon Corporation Division
7 Aug 201802:33

Summary

TLDRThis video from Oregon's Secretary of State guides entrepreneurs through employer responsibilities when starting a business. It covers mandatory postings from BOLI, new hire reporting, I-9 form completion, and distinguishing between employees and independent contractors. The video also highlights anti-discrimination laws, particularly the ADA, and recommends the Employer's Guide for comprehensive hiring information.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The video series is a guide for starting a business in Oregon, supplementing the Business Xpress Startup Toolkit.
  • 👷‍♂️ If you don't plan to have employees, the responsibilities discussed in this video may not apply to you.
  • 🏢 Employers in Oregon are responsible for maintaining a safe and positive work environment for their employees.
  • 📊 The Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) mandates the posting of information on minimum wage, equal employment, workplace safety, and federal regulations.
  • 🖨️ BOLI posters can be downloaded for free or purchased as an all-in-one composite poster.
  • 👶 Reporting new hires to the Oregon Department of Justice Division of Child Support is mandatory for child support collection.
  • 📝 Completing a federal I-9 form is required for each new employee to verify their legal right to work in the U.S.
  • 🔍 Distinguishing between an employee and an independent contractor is crucial, with different federal and state laws applying to each.
  • 📚 Oregon and federal websites provide information on the classification of independent contractors.
  • 🚫 Businesses are prohibited from discriminating against employees, including those with disabilities, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • 📘 The Employer's Guide is recommended for those planning to hire, covering topics from workers' compensation to federal taxes with a helpful checklist.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the Start a Business video series by the Oregon Secretary of State Corporation Division?

    -The video series is designed to guide individuals starting a business in Oregon through the steps involved and complements the Business Xpress Startup Toolkit found online.

  • Why is the Step 6 video particularly relevant for employers?

    -Step 6 focuses on the responsibilities of being an employer, which is important for those who will have employees, to ensure a safe and positive work environment.

  • Which organization requires employers to post specific workplace information?

    -The Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) mandates that employers post information regarding minimum wage, equal employment, workplace safety, and federal information.

  • Where can employers find and download the required workplace posters?

    -Employers can download and print the required posters free of charge from the BOLI website.

  • What is the purpose of reporting new hires to the Oregon Department of Justice Division of Child Support?

    -The new hire information is used to facilitate the collection of child support payments.

  • What form must be completed for each new employee to verify their legal right to work in the United States?

    -Employers must complete a federal I-9 form for each new employee.

  • What is the distinction between an employee and an independent contractor as it pertains to federal and state laws?

    -Federal and state laws treat employees and independent contractors differently, so it's crucial for employers to understand the distinctions under both sets of regulations.

  • Why is it important for businesses to understand the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

    -Businesses must be aware of the ADA to ensure they do not discriminate against prospective or current employees with disabilities.

  • What resource is recommended for businesses planning to hire employees in the near future?

    -The Employer's Guide is recommended, as it provides a comprehensive overview of hiring practices, including workers' compensation and federal taxes.

  • How can employers ensure they are fulfilling their responsibilities as outlined in the video?

    -By following the guidelines and recommendations provided in the video, such as posting required information, completing necessary forms, and understanding legal distinctions.

  • Where can viewers find more information on starting a business in Oregon?

    -Viewers can find more information by watching other videos in the Start a Business series and visiting the mentioned websites for additional resources.

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