Legal issues surrounding joint-employer status have been swirling around the National Labor Relations Board for years. Generally, case law has dictated what joint-employer standard would apply and how it would apply. However, on Sept. 14, the NLRB proposed a rule to clarify the board's position on this legal issue, a proposal which has led to much discussion and debate, including here in California. Should an NLRB rul...
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