Backwards as it may be it's far easier to change a regulatory interpretation or judicial test than to make a fundamental change to government services, like healthcare.
>Many gig workers explicitly do not want to become employees, as there are many disadvantages to doing so
Then companies that want to attract gig workers can give them the freedoms that are set by statute, regulatory bodies, and precedent. Like setting their own rates and picking which contracts to fulfill.
>Many gig workers explicitly do not want to become employees, as there are many disadvantages to doing so
Then companies that want to attract gig workers can give them the freedoms that are set by statute, regulatory bodies, and precedent. Like setting their own rates and picking which contracts to fulfill.