For decades, independent contracting has allowed individuals the freedom and flexibility to build careers on their own terms, an opportunity that has been especially advantageous for women. But that freedom and flexibility is being threatened by proposals at the state and federal levels that would virtually outlaw this way of life. In 2019, California enacted AB 5, becoming the first state to dramatically alter the legal definition of what constitutes an “independent contractor.” Now some in Congress are trying to take this disastrous policy national with the PRO Act, which would restrict the ability of millions of Americans to work the way they choose. AB 5 reclassified many independent contractors as traditional employees, forcing them to forgo the benefits of setting their own hours and working for a variety of clients. Many have been forced to take traditional office positions or lose their jobs and the income on which they depend. The PRO Act would have the same devastating effect nationwide.
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