United States:
Policy Matters Podcast – Episode 6: How California's Controversial Worker Classification Test Could Affect Federal Policy
03 February 2021
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Often, what happens in California is a good bellwether for what
could happen in the policy space on a federal level. And we believe
worker classification is no different.
In this episode of Seyfarth's Policy Matters Podcast,
Counsel Scott Mallery and Partner Eric Lloyd provide an overview of
where the law on misclassification at the federal level stands
today, the background and impact of AB 5 and AB 2257 in California,
and insight into what we might see down the road from the
Department of Labor, now under the Biden Administration.
Listen to the episode here.
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