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Opinion | Regulatory attacks on gig work hurt both companies and workers

For close to a decade now, policymakers have been locked in a battle over how to regulate workers in the gig economy. These debates have played out in courtrooms, state legislatures, federal agencies and the halls of Congress. To date, most of the arguments have focused on how gig workers should be classified — as independent contractors, like they were traditionally recognized to be, or as full-time employees.




