Bloomberg Law
Feb. 11, 2022, 11:15 AM UTCUpdated: Feb. 11, 2022, 3:06 PM UTC

Gig Economy Central to Labor Board Debate on Contractor Test (1)

Robert Iafolla
Robert Iafolla
Reporter

The gig economy loomed large in the public comments on the National Labor Relations Board’s reconsideration of its Trump-era legal test for determining whether a worker is an employee protected by federal labor law or an independent contractor who is not.

Rideshare Drivers United, which represents 20,000 California-based drivers for Uber Technologies Inc., Lyft Inc., and other app-based drivers, asked the NLRB to adopt a standard that “unambiguously” recognizes that gig economy workers are employees. Those drivers lost the benefit of a 2019 change to the employment classification test under California law with the 2020 passage of a ...

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