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Inside Sources: California’s Crystal Ball on the Gig Economy

Posted on September 16, 2020 by Krisztina Pusok and Edward Longe

The recent passage of Assembly Bill 5 in California, provides a crystal ball that reveals the real economic damage that crackdowns on the gig economy can cause for both employers and employees by imposing extra hiring costs.

This op-ed is available in Inside Sources.

Further Reading

  • California’s Proposition 22 and the Benefits of the Gig Economy
  • How Startups and Innovation Benefit from Preserving Employment Freedom for Independent Workers – with John Chisholm
  • The Economic Standard: For the Sake of Independent Contractors, Reject the PRO Act
  • The Economic Standard: Department of Labor Provides Clarity for the Gig Economy
  • ACI Supports Final DOL Revisions to Independent Contractor Status
  • Town Hall: PRO Act Will Harm Contractors and Consumers
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