AB5 TAKES ANOTHER BLOW

As a reminder, AB5 is the California law that precludes the use of independent contractors in most industries, including trucking. In the eleventh hour on December 31, 2019 prior to the law’s implementation, Federal District Judge Roger Benitez sided with the California Trucking Industry stating AB5 is in direct conflict with federal law and issued a preliminary injunction against its implementation as it relates to trucking.
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Enter the Teamsters who filed motion with the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals seeking a stay on the District Court’s decision. The Ninth District Court denied their appeal and the preliminary injunction stands.

One more win in the war on the independent contractor model.

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