From Carrie Lukas <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t let the Department of Labor take away Santa
Date December 7, 2022 12:24 AM
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Our children deserve to have some hope and happiness this season.                                                                                     
Hi Friend,
Christmas could be canceled for many workers if Biden’s Department of Labor (DOL) has its way and pushes forward with its latest job-killing regulations.

DOL has proposed new restrictions on independent contracting that will hit every independent worker across the country. This includes workers like Patrick Turnbull (you can watch IWF’s video telling his story here ([link removed]) ), who is a seasonal independent contractor who has been Santa Claus each holiday season for 20 years.

Patrick’s opportunities were slashed when California restricted independent contracting work; now Santas and other seasonal workers may be similarly hit by the DOL’s crackdown on gig economy jobs through its disastrous new regulations.
TAKE ACTION ([link removed])
This senseless regulation could leave seasonal workers literally centless.

We’ve had enough things, people, and jobs canceled this year. Don’t let Santa be the latest victim.

Our children deserve to have some hope and happiness this season, the kind only Santa Claus can bring.
Friend,
take action today and keep this holiday season cheerful! ([link removed]) 🎅
TAKE ACTION ([link removed])
The comment period to express your opposition to the DOL’s job-destroying rule closes December 13 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Do your part to protect America’s independent workers — freelancers, gig workers, side hustlers, advisors, and consultants. ([link removed])

Thanks,
Carrie Lukas

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