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Congress Debates What “Future Of Work” Could Mean For Gig Economy

Lawmakers have begun to hold a series of hearings to discuss the “future of work,” and it may be no surprise that the two political parties have differing ideas about how that should impact the gig economy. The House...more

Could 2020 Be The Year Of The California Copycats? Other States Line Up To Consider Misclassification Statutes

Gig economy businesses across the country looked to what happened in California this year and cringed. Other states looked there and were intrigued. After California passed the most aggressive independent contract statute in...more

California Governor Says Gig Unions Are On The Way As He Signs ABC Test Into Law

California Governor Gavin Newsom wasted little time by signing AB 5 into law yesterday, and his signing statement should cause quite a few eyebrows to be raised. It was no surprise that he signed the bill into effect; he said...more

Questions Loom Over Possible Gig Economy Solution In 2019 California Legislature

A California State Senate leader may have thrown cold water on the idea that we will see a 2019 legislative solution to the misclassification debate that would preserve the gig economy workforce model as we know it, but her...more

9th Circuit Kicks Dynamex Retroactivity Question To State High Court

With just a one-page, single-paragraph Order, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday provided the faintest glimmer of hope for gig economy businesses everywhere – but especially for those in California. The federal...more

California Bill To Codify ABC Test Passes First Hurdle

Earlier this week, the California Assembly overwhelmingly passed AB5 – a measure that would codify the ABC test introduced to the state in last year’s Dynamex decision, and make life even more challenging for the average gig...more

Some States Start To Permit Portable Benefits For Gig Workers

There’s a great story in today’s Bloomberg Law by Genevieve Douglas highlighting the recent trend of states permitting self-employed workers – such as gig economy contractors – to enjoy the fruits of a paid family leave...more

Dueling Paid Leave Plans Introduced In Congress

There seems to be growing momentum in Washington, D.C. to establish a national paid leave program, but – as with most things in the nation’s capital – there seem to be differing views on how to accomplish this stated goal of...more

New York City Sets Nation’s First-Ever Gig Economy Minimum Wage

We’ve been expecting this since August, when the New York City Council passed a proposal establishing that ride-sharing driver should earn a minimum rate of pay, the first such minimum wage in the nation. Today, the other...more

Dynamex Ripples Continue To Be Felt: 2 Very Recent Developments

It’s impossible to ignore the reverberations that continue to shake the business landscape after the landmark April 30 Dynamex ruling introduced the notorious ABC test to the California gig economy industry. For those living...more

California Supreme Court Weighing Crucial Gig Economy Misclassification Standard

Early last month, we told you that a critical trial ruling in a gig economy misclassification case could be put on hold because a separate court was mulling whether to loosen the test to make it easier for workers to succeed...more

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