Labor/Employment,
Government
Jul. 30, 2019
Buttigieg wants to expand California’s gig worker law nationally
In announcing his labor and employment policy platform last week, South Bend, Ind. Mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg proposed codifying the "ABC" test established in last year's California Dynamex decision nationwide, giving independent contractors -- specifically gig economy workers -- significant federal protections as employees.
In announcing his labor and employment policy platform last week, South Bend, Ind. Mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg proposed codifying the "ABC" test established in last year's California Dynamex decision nationwide, giving independent contractors -- specifically gig economy workers -- significant federal protections as employees.
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