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07Feb

Instacart Beats Back Attempt By San Diego To Force Reclassification Of Workers

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A gig economy business just prevailed in the first round of a misclassification legal battle worth keeping your eye on. A state court judge in California rejected San Diego’s effort to use the state’s unfair competition law to force Instacart to...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/instacart-beats-back-attempt-by-san-66327/

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