By Kevin Lauro Workers make the world go round. They build bridges, fix broken bones, and dispose of trash. Traditionally, we think of the relationship between a worker and their employer as one in which the employer gives the worker a job. However, the employer can also take that job away, but what if the…
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Silencing Gig Workers: Arbitration and Misclassification in the Gig Economy
By: Jacqueline Vanacore, Senior Staffer The rise of the gig economy, accompanied by the proliferation of mandatory arbitration agreements requiring gig workers to waive their rights to litigation, has not only hindered gig workers’ ability to resolve workplace disputes but, in the absence of a statutory framework, has contributed to their struggle to be classified…
