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Opposite Sides Of The Same Coin: Worker Classification In The New Economy, Griffin Toronjo Pivateau
Opposite Sides Of The Same Coin: Worker Classification In The New Economy, Griffin Toronjo Pivateau
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
Massive changes have disrupted the institution of employment. The growth of the service sector, technological advancements, and developments in the finance market have created a demand for new employment models. Employers have responded by increasingly utilizing independent contractors to fill positions traditionally held by employees.
Designating a worker as either "employee" or "independent contractor" determines the degree to which employment law applies to the worker. An independent contractor falls outside many of the benefits and protections that the law provides employees. Currently, courts, states, and administrative agencies use a confusing array of employment tests, created for different purposes and different …