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Defining “employee”

Whether you are an “employee” or an “independent contractor” makes a difference in the eyes of the law.  Most employment related legal protections that are afforded to employees are not available to independent contractors.  Check out this section for information on who is an “employee” and who is an “independent contractor” and how those definitions can impact your working conditions.



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