Legal Question in Employment Law in Massachusetts
I work for a Co. in MA. as a delivery driver,using my own vehicle,have taxes taken out each week. My engine just blew up & it will cost $8,000 to fix. I don't have the money so I won't be able to work anymore. My ? is, can I file for unemployment?? The Co. will deny the claim,saying that I quit,but if I don't have a vehicule to do the job,what am I supposed to do? If I don't quit,they will fire me for not showing up. need advise asap.
Asked on 4/18/14, 6:48 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Christopher Vaughn-Martel
Charles River Law Partners, LLC
I'm not sure if I have an answer to your question, but I just want to clarify that you are being treated as a W-2 employee and not a 1099 independent contractor. If the latter, there may be a violation of the independent contractor laws in Massachusetts and you may have something to work with.
Answered on 4/19/14, 5:59 am
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