Michael Lipper, whose Lipper Analytical is a key player in classifying funds, says the misclassification problems are relatively minor.
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They say such misclassification is made easier by the rules'salary test, which has not been updated since 1975.
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Controversial cenuses include those in 1950 and 1964 ( misclassification of the Maya population ) and 1994 ( generally questioned ).
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Bullock focused on the misclassification of employees as independent contractors and allowing FedEx to avoid paying millions in state taxes and fees.
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Misclassification-the practice of treating an employee as an independent contractor-is a major enforcement priority of the US Department of Labor.
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More recently, court cases involving Microsoft's misclassification of its " permatemp " work force gave the issue a broader stage.
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In 2011, the IRS and the Department of Labor entered into a memorandum of understanding in an effort to jointly increase worker misclassification audits.
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Otherwise, temporary variations in those parameters, perhaps due to climate fluctuations or natural disasters, may result in a misclassification of the patches.
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In this situation the misclassification error rate can be used to summarize the fit, although other measures like positive predictive value could also be used.
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She was also in charge of the New York State's Misclassification task force and Co-Chair of the Governors Economic Security Sub Cabinet.