The Campbell's Company is being sued for allegedly misclassifying workers and violating state law by using a "direct-store-delivery" model for workers who stock merchandise on retail shelves, which ...
San Diego is suing Campbell’s for allegedly misclassifying distribution workers as contractors, denying them benefits.
The proposal would rescind the Biden-era approach to classification, replacing it with what is considered a more business-friendly standard.
By Daniel Wiessner Feb 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday moved to scrap a rule long opposed by business groups that made it harder to classify workers as independent ...
The San Diego City Attorney's Office is suing The Campbell's Company for allegedly misclassifying its workers in California as independent contractors.
The San Diego city attorney said the company's misclassification of employees as independent contractors robs workers of ...
A new group of suits in California bring unfair competition claims against employers who misclassify workers. The new approach comes after many suits accusing ridesharing companies of ...
Tomack Law challenges illegal independent contractor misclassification and worker waivers in NY's construction and ...
For Maryland workers, getting paid correctly is more than a matter of trust; it’s a legal right. Yet many employees find that their pay stubs don’t match the hours they’ve worked or the wages they’ve ...