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The Washington State legislature holds hearings in the labor committees of both houses, to consider bills to address the issues(…)
The Federal Trade Commission must aggressively enforce antitrust law to ensure labor market competition.
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A new Supreme Court case threatens to push forced arbitration onto misclassified truck drivers.
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The tax burden may come as a huge shock to workers filing as independent contractors for the first time.
President Trump’s promise to put America’s workers first has proven illusory.
A Boston janitor’s story reveals how contracting out can harm America’s workers.
Three new policy briefs look at workers’ comp, job flexibility, and background checks in the “gig economy.”