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St. Thomas Law Review

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2021

Gig economy

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Employment Classification And Human Dignity In The Gig Economy, Bridget Nicole Gonzalez Jan 2021

Employment Classification And Human Dignity In The Gig Economy, Bridget Nicole Gonzalez

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What drives a business? Most simply put, profit. But to what end? Employment classification has a significant impact on a business’s profit. The two most common worker classifications recognized globally are the independent contractor and the employee. This classification determines whether the individual receives access to pay, qualifies for benefits, and gains protection from discrimination. All these factors come at a cost to an employer and result in a cut in their overall profit. In the twentieth century, employment classification has been subject to heavy litigation in a particular field: the gig economy. The gig economy, which primarily grew in …