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Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Jul. 23, 2019

9th Circuit retracts published worker classification opinion

A federal appeals court has retracted a published opinion concluding the California Supreme Court’s landmark 2018 decision establishing a new test for classifying employees was retroactive, saying in an order released Monday it would soon punt the question to the state’s top justices.

A federal appeals court has retracted a published opinion concluding the California Supreme Court's landmark 2018 decision establishing a new test for classifying employees was retroactive, saying in an order released Monday it would soon punt the question to the state's top justices.

California's high court ruled last year judges should use what has been labeled as the "ABC test" to determine whether plaintiffs involved in labor ...

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