As you prepare to lead New Jersey—and to appoint the state’s next attorney general—I write to urge your administration to prioritize an issue that is quietly draining billions from workers, ...
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Speaking at the Global Competition Review: Law Leaders Global Summit last month, Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) argued that the FTC could — and should — combat ...
The International Labour Organization has agreed to implement binding employment standards for gig workers, which could ...
When determining whether to classify a worker as an employee or an independent contractor, employers in New Jersey must follow the “ABC” test. Under this test, an individual receiving remuneration in ...
This past month, three of the longest-running class actions alleging independent contractor (IC) misclassification are finally ending. In all three cases, the companies, after vigorously defending ...
There’s no single magic bullet that can eliminate misclassification of workers. But according to experts who spoke with McClatchy, much could be done to curtail it. Here are six potential fixes: 1.
(FOX 5/KUSI) — The Campbell’s Company is being sued for allegedly misclassifying workers and violating state law, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday. In the lawsuit filed by San ...
For Maryland workers, getting paid correctly is more than a matter of trust; it’s a legal right. Yet many employees find that their pay stubs don’t match the hours they’ve worked or the wages they’ve ...
Industry is under scrutiny on Parliament Hill because of mounting concerns about wage theft, safety lapses and employee ...
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