Labor/Employment
Aug. 19, 2019
Dynamex upheaval of the gig economy could take years to sort out
The fallout from the landmark California Supreme Court decision will be lengthy and far-reaching for the companies, the employees-in-waiting, and consumers. If the gig economy story was first rewritten for California businesses in 2018, how the story ends — and its ultimate cost — will depend on the bill now under consideration in Sacramento.





Ronald L. Zambrano
Employment Litigation Chair
West Coast Employment Lawyers
Phone: 213-927-3700
Email: ron@westcoasttriallawyers.com
Ron chairs the firm's Employment Litigation Department.
Dynamex upheaval of the gig economy could take years to sort out
When the California Supreme Court decided Dynamex Operations West v. Superior Court,4 Cal. 5th 903 (April 30, 2018), it set the stage for an upheaval of the "gig" economy. If you slept through that earthquake, here's the bottom line: A new ...
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