As a newly launched state website seeks to provide clarity on the Employment Status Law, concerns, critiques and legal challenges to its impending rollout continued to mount Tuesday.
The site is a "one-stop shop for workers and employers" grappling with Assembly Bill 5, according to a news release from California Labor and Workforce Development Agency Secretary Julie Su. Set to take effect Jan. 1, the law implements more stringent c...
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