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Who Is My Employee?

Exploring Independent Contractor Misclassification & Joint Employment Issues

McGrew independent contractor collective action sixth circuit court of appeals

Published September 2, 2018 at 516 × 480 in Arbitration Agreements Can Prevent Discovery of Other Class Members.

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