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Jan. 20, 2021

Kevin Ruf

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Changing employment law one gig at a time

Kevin Ruf

In 2018, the employment landscape in California saw a major shift when the state Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Dynamex Operations Inc. v. Superior Court, effectively lowering the bar workers must meet to be classified as employees. In the years that followed, state policymakers would pass Assembly Bill 5 to codify the decision; workers across the state began to dispute their employers' classification of them as independent contractors; and challenges ...

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