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Safety Implications of Worker Misclassification

October 24, 2016November 3, 2016 ~ nomisclassification ~ Leave a comment

“Worker advocates say misclassifying employees as independent contractors allows employers to shirk responsibilities for providing government-mandated worker protections, including overtime pay, family and medical leave – and a safe and healthy workplace.”

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