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NLRB Finds Couriers Were Misclassified As Independent Contractors, But Rejects Argument That Misclassification Is a “Stand-Alone” Violation of the Law

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The National Labor Relations Board earlier today held that a courier services company misclassified drivers as independent contractors instead of employees, who are protected under the National Labor Relations Act....
By: Locke Lord LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/nlrb-finds-couriers-were-misclassified-26381/

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