By creating an unprecedented model for independent contractor status, the passage of Proposition 22 on Tuesday night has upended the labor landscape in California -- and potentially other states.
Labor and employment attorneys who have been watching the issue say a number of questions now loom large: Will gig companies outside the rideshare industry push for similar exemptions to California's labor laws? Will the new independent ...
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