Yesterday was one of the more noteworthy days in recent memory, in regard to employment and labor law related matters. With the announcement of H.R. 3441, Congress will consider whether to amend the National Labor Relations Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act to establish that an employer will be liable for workplace conditions at another business only if the employer exercised 'direct control' over those conditions. Readers might recall that a 2015 National Labor Relations Board ('NLRB') decision, Browning-Ferris , expanded the scope of joint employment and held that 'indirect control' was sufficient to establish a joint employer relationship (and thus liability for the employer). Given the potential ramifications that the passage of this bill could produce (or the continued struggle and uncertainty for employers if this bill does not pass), I wanted to highlight a few articles on the matter. As always, below are a couple articles that caught my eye