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Justices Prolong Calif. Trucking Industry’s Employment Woes

By Gregory Feary (July 12, 2022, 5:28 PM EDT) — A California wage and hour lawsuit concerning the status of courier drivers as employees or independent contractors, Dynamex Operations West Inc. v. Lee, resulted in a 2018 decision from the California Supreme Court. That ruling has sparked both disruptive legislation and controversy for the past four years.

On June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in CTA v. Bonta, the trucking industry’s challenge to the California legislation — known as A.B. 5 — bringing this leg of a long and costly legal journey to an end. But the legal issue remains open.

The question of A.B. 5 as a proper…

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