Franchises, Subcontractors Worried in Wake of Ruling
Companies are concerned about what the NLRB decision will mean and are working to battle it.
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In the wake of the board's decision Thursday, franchises are scrambling to assess where they stand and how they will fight the ruling. The board said it will consider factors such as whether a company exercised control over employees "indirectly through an intermediary, or whether it has reserved the authority to do so" in determining whether companies are joint employers.
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