Since the passing of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the federal government has had mandates in place to help with verifying identification and employment authorization, but it leaves many employers wondering how a modern workforce can comply with I-9 rules developed in the 1980s, almost thirty-six years ago when the new norm consists largely of a remote and/or “Gig” work labor market and high turnover.
With the rate that our world, technology, and laws are changing, the best way to stay on top of any modifications and changes to a three-decade old law is to utilize resources such as digital I-9 compliance software that incorporates key updates so employers can have more peace of mind.