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27Feb

Judge Forces Instacart To Reclassify Workers As Employees – But Not This Instant

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Gig economy company Instacart lost the latest round of its misclassification battle in San Diego Monday, as a California state court judge granted a preliminary injunction forcing it to reclassify its independent contractor workers as employees. But...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/judge-forces-instacart-to-reclassify-16342/

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