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Third Thursdays With Ruthie: Independent Contractor Developments (Podcast)
01 March 2019
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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The National Labor Relations Board recently issued a
business-friendly decision that marks a return to the traditional
independent contractor analysis and restores significance to a
worker's "entrepreneurial opportunity" for financial
gain in determining whether the individual is an employee or
independent contractor under the National Labor Relations Act. In
this episode of the Third Thursdays podcast, Ruthie Goodboe and Bud
Bobber will share their insights on this important topic.
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