The Professional Employer Organization relationship involves a contractual allocation and sharing of employer responsibilities between the PEO and the client; this shared employment relationship is called co-employment.
When evaluating the employer role of either the PEO or the client, the facts and circumstances of each employer's obligation should be examined separately, since neither party alone is responsible for performing all of the obligations of employment. Each party will be solely responsible for certain obligations of employment, while both parties will share responsibility for other obligations. When the facts and circumstances of a PEO arrangement are examined appropriately, both the PEO and the client will be found to be an employer for some purposes, but neither party will be found to be "the" employer for all purposes.
Both the PEO and the client company establish common law employment realtionships with worksite employees. Each entity has a right to independently decide whether to hire or discharge an employee. Each entity has a right to direct and control worksite employees - the PEO directs and controls worksite employees in matters involving human resource management and compliance with employment laws, and the client company directs and controls worksite employees in manufacturing, production, and delivery of its products and services.
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