Creates one test for when multiple businesses share employer responsibility under federal labor and wage laws. It generally requires each business to exercise direct, immediate, and significant control over core job terms, not just indirect influence.
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Save Local Business Act is a House bill passed by the House. The latest recorded action: Rule H. Res. 988 passed House.
Latest action on H.R. 4366: Rule H. Res. 988 passed House.
Who this affects: This mainly affects workplaces where more than one business is involved in the work relationship and a second company might be treated as sharing employer duties. It can shape who is legally responsible for pay practices, working conditions, and union-related obligations when brands, contractors, or staffing firms are connected to the job but do not run the worker’s day-to-day employment decisions.
Why this matters: The joint-employer rule decides when more than one business can be on the hook for things like wage compliance and union-related duties. Because many workers are employed through layered business relationships—like franchises, subcontracting, or staffing—this definition can change who can be held responsible when there is a dispute. By focusing on direct, actual, and immediate significant control, the bill would likely narrow joint-employer findings in many situations, but the real impact would still depend on how agencies and courts apply the new language in practice.
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Officially: Save Local Business Act
Creates one test for when multiple businesses share employer responsibility under federal labor and wage laws. It generally requires each business to exercise direct, immediate, and significant control over core job terms, not just indirect influence.
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Introduced
Introduced in House
House Committee
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Voted on by House
Passed House
Approved by House
Latest: Rule H. Res. 988 passed House. (1/13/2026)
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Passed Both Chambers
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Signed into Law
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