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A Deeper Dive Into Cal/OSHA Litigation, Part Three: Due Process, Vagueness, And Independent Contractors (Podcast)
10 November 2020
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In the third episode of our three-part podcast series on
Cal/OSHA litigation, Karen Tynan and Kevin Bland discuss violations
of due process such as whether Cal/OSHA workplace safety citations
and notices of penalty give clear notice and provide employers with
the ability to prepare a defense. In addition, the speakers discuss
whether workers may be independent contractors and the ins and outs
of employee misclassifications under California's new ABC
test.
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