By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Misclassifications of employees as independent contractors have sparked a surge in private-sector lawsuits by workers seeking amends, according to recent studies.
Plaintiffs' lawyers say public agencies do not have the resources to go after the growing number of employers who cheat workers out of benefits and governments out of t...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Misclassifications of employees as independent contractors have sparked a surge in private-sector lawsuits by workers seeking amends, according to recent studies.
Plaintiffs' lawyers say public agencies do not have the resources to go after the growing number of employers who cheat workers out of benefits and governments out of t...
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