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Dynamex: Stricter Definition Of Independent Contractors Brings New Challenges For California Employers
19 June 2018
McDermott Will & Emery
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Ron Holland, Ellen Bronchetti and Kevin Connelly presented on
challenges California employers face in light of a stricter
definition for independent contractors. They discuss the
Dynamex presumption which places the burden on the hiring
entity to establish that the worker is an independent contractor
who was not intended to be included within the wage order's
coverage.
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Dynamex: Stricter Definition Of Independent Contractors Brings New
Challenges For California Employers
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