Every day another business sector is being "Uberized" or disrupted by a startup linking buyers with on-demand services through technological platforms. The implications for workers are profound, and the landscape changes quickly. This lively session discusses the perils of worker misclassification in the gig economy. Technology has streamlined business, but have the legal standards for classifying workers kept up? The program discusses recent case law on worker classification and other statutory developments related to the gig economy under local, state and federal law. It will help you spot the misclassified worker and implement creative strategies to reduce or avoid misclassification liability.
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