GA Gig Workers: Athens Ruling Reshapes 2027 Benefits
A staggering 90% of gig workers in Georgia believe they should be entitled to benefits traditionally reserved for employees, yet the legal framework struggles to…
A staggering 90% of gig workers in Georgia believe they should be entitled to benefits traditionally reserved for employees, yet the legal framework struggles to…
The legal landscape for gig drivers in Sandy Springs just took another significant turn regarding workers’ compensation eligibility, creating a substantial gap that demands immediate…
Key Takeaways The Johns Creek ruling emphasizes that the “right to control” a worker’s methods and results is the primary factor in determining employee status…
The rise of the gig economy has complicated traditional notions of employment, leaving many workers vulnerable when injuries strike. A recent case involving an Amazon…
The aroma of deep-dish pizza usually brought a smile to Marco Rodriguez’s face. For two years, shuttling hot meals across Chicago’s bustling Loop and vibrant…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors is a hot-button issue, especially here in Chicago, where recent legal battles are reshaping…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can feel overwhelming, especially when grappling with the complexities of Georgia’s legal system. For residents of Johns Creek,…
The gig economy promised flexibility and independence, but for many workers, it delivers a harsh reality when injuries strike. An Amazon DSP driver denied workers’…
A recent report indicates that nearly 70% of denied workers’ compensation claims in the gig economy involve disputes over employment classification, highlighting a critical hurdle…
The evolving nature of the gig economy continues to challenge traditional legal frameworks, especially concerning worker protections. A recent Colorado Court of Appeals decision has…