Legal Question in Business Law in California
Does an Emloyee's agreement imply the same rules for an independent contractor?
4 Answers from Attorneys
I would think not, but without some context the question is vague.
What specific rules are you concerned about? The agreement should set forth the pertinent rules.
Generally No. Employees and Independent Contractors are different types of working relationship that creates different circumstances depending on the type of work. These differences will necessitate different terms and conditions in the agreement. Feel free to contact me or an attorney in your area for consultation.
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Jim
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NO. IC's are not employees, nor do they have any employee rights, only what is specified in their IC contract.
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