Taking the “Con” Out of Contractors: California Supreme Court Tightens Standards for Independent Contractors

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Recognizing the “potentially substantial economic incentives that a business may have” to mischaracterize workers, the California Supreme Court this week announced a strict new test for classifying workers as independent contractors. In Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court, the court adopted the narrow “ABC Test,” placing the burden on employers to establish that a worker is not covered by California’s Wage Orders.

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