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NLRB claims two trucking companies misclassified drivers at Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach

The long-simmering problem of how to correctly classify trucking industry workers—either as contractors or employees—has arisen once again. In a precedent-setting move, the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) general counsel is alleging two trucking companies are misclassifying drivers as independent contractors in violation of federal labor law.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/nlrb_claims_two_trucking_companies_misclassified_drivers_at_ports_of_los_an

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