The coming fight over the gig economy, explained

The coming fight over the gig economy, explained

Recent highlights:

1. In 1968, the Supreme Court ruled in its United Insurance decision that the obvious purpose of Congress excluding independent contractors from the law was to have the NLRB and courts apply the common-law agency test when distinguishing an employee from an independent contractor.

2. By January 2019, the NLRB, which at this point had a Republican-appointee majority on its five-member panel, formally overturned its 2014 FedEx decision, in a case where a regional NLRB office had found that shuttle drivers who owned and operated franchises of SuperShuttle DFW were independent contractors

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