Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
Automobile drivers -- Lawsuits & claims, Ridesharing, National Labor Relations Act (U.S.)
Abstract
The article examines the case Clark v. City of Seattle which addresses the advantages of regulating gig workers, particularly rideshare drivers, at the federal level while demonstrating how an amendment to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) accomplishes that regulation.
Repository Citation
Brooke C. Bahlinger,
Overcoming the Surge: How Clark v. City of Seattle Highlights the Conflicts Between Federal, State, and Local Labor Laws,
79 La. L. Rev.
(2019)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol79/iss3/10