Unpacking the Biden Administration’s Last-Minute Antitrust Worker Protections

In the final week of the Biden administration, the Federal Trade Commission and US Department of Justice released two policies potentially impacting labor markets. The first is a Policy Statement on the Exemption of Protected Labor Activity for Independent Contractors, and the second is the Antitrust Guidelines on Business Practices that Impact Workers.

The policies address antitrust law as applied to independent contractors, especially gig workers, by contemplating new antitrust liability protection similar to the existing antitrust exemption for collective action by employees. They also list various business practices that could violate antitrust laws, impacting how companies manage their labor practices.

Companies should review their labor practices and agreements to ensure compliance with the new guidelines. Legal teams should stay informed about potential changes under the new administration and prepare for possible revisions or repeals of these policies. In the meantime, these policy statements and guidelines reflect agency positions and do not themselves change applicable law. The National Labor Relations Act continues to statutorily exclude independent contractors from unionization rights and processes.

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Jon B. Dubrow
Jon Dubrow is the US head of McDermott’s Antitrust Group and a strategic advisor to clients across a host of interrelated antitrust issues, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions and merger clearance, counseling, and litigation. He leads the defense of mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures before the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission and other international competition authorities. Jon also regularly assists third parties whose interests are adversely affected by proposed transactions. Jon also is experienced in antitrust litigation. He provides counseling on distribution issues, contracting arrangements and a wide variety of other competition-related matters. Read Jon Dubrow's full bio.


Michelle Lowery
Michelle Lowery is the go-to litigator for West Coast state and federal antitrust and unfair competition matters and for California Attorney General antitrust and general litigation matters. She has nearly two decades of experience achieving exceptional results for clients in antitrust and unfair competition litigation and investigations, including class actions. Read Michelle Lowery's full bio.


Royce Brosseau
Royce E. Brosseau focuses his practice on antitrust, regulatory, and litigation matters. Read Royce Brosseau's full bio. 


Christopher Foster
Chris Foster advises leading companies and families in labor and employment matters. Read Chris Foster's full bio. 

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