We report on three case developments during July 2023 that raise the question whether last-mile, logistics, and delivery companies alleged to have misclassified drivers as independent.
(St. Paul, MN) The Minnesota Attorney General's Office is accepting applications for a task force aimed at studying the impacts and applications of worker misclassification across the state. The Attorney General Office's new task force, called the Advisory Task Force on Worker Misclassification, aims to study workers who are mistakenly or intentionally classified as
According to Ellison's office, worker misclassification happens when an employer misclassifies an employee as a contractor, which can open that employee up to exploitation and discrimination as they go without federal and state labor law protections.