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09Jan

Freelancers’ California Court Loss Doesn’t Bode Well For Gig Economy Businesses

Fisher Phillips | | Return|
As readers of this blog know, three separate groups have filed lawsuits seeking to block or overturn California’s AB-5, the new law that raises the bar to make it very difficult for businesses to classify workers as independent contractors: truck...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/freelancers-california-court-loss-doesn-39148/

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