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>>Now imagine if it happened in some of the countries where they apply the law-by-precedent. They'd start adding the limitations to what you may or may not do on a business trip, a whole industry of lawyers inventing more and more foolproof waivers, disclaimers and EULAs would arise. A whole new breed of ambulance chasers would finance their childrens' PhDs on this issue.
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>Or, there would no longer be any business trips. Or any employees, just contractors.
Unless you live in California - Sept 11,2019
SACRAMENTO — California legislators approved a landmark bill on Tuesday that requires companies like Uber and Lyft to treat contract workers as employees....The bill passed in a 29-to-11 vote in the State Senate and will apply to app-based companies.