What is likely to be the final industry battle challenging California’s AB5 regulation that defines independent contractor status now awaits a ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which ...
To most people, owning your own business is a way to become successful. For me, it was a mission – a lifeline to a brighter future for myself and my daughters. That journey began in California more ...
Greg Feary, at podium, talks about options under AB5 during a session at the American Trucking Associations' Management Conference & Exhibition. Photo: Deborah Lockridge California’s AB5 law ...
The last-gasp battle against implementing California’s AB5 independent contractor law in the trucking sector has taken what might be its final blow in a federal appellate court. The 9th U.S. Circuit ...
OAKLAND – A law designed to force gig-economy companies like Uber, Lyft and DoorDash to accept workers as employees is also having a profound impact on the trucking industry. AB5 was intended to give ...
California’s controversial AB5 law, which would largely eliminate the traditional owner-operator model for trucking in the state, could go into effect as soon as sometime in June — if the Supreme ...
The California Trucking Association told Transport Dive more than 70 industry groups plan to ask Gov. Gavin Newsom for more time to comply with AB5, the state's landmark labor law. The coalition will ...
Even with inflation at an all-time high, industry analysts at FTR Transportation Intelligence aren’t overly concerned about a recession. The inflation rate in the U.S. hit 9.1% in June, up from 8.6% ...
Confused about how California’s Assembly Bill 5 will be enforced for trucking companies, brokers, and shippers? You’re not alone. AB5, its three-part test, and exceptions to employee classification ...
The success of the California Trucking Association's ongoing action means that the law continues to be unenforceable in the Golden State Uber and Lyft are now facing a requirement to reclassify their ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results