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    Worker Misclassification in California: What You Need to Know in 2025

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 23, 20253 Mins Read
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    By Azadian Law Group, PC – Employment Attorney in Pasadena

    Imagine working full-time hours, following strict schedules, being told how to do your job—only to discover you’ve been labeled as an “independent contractor.” You’re missing out on overtime pay, health benefits, unemployment insurance, and basic labor protections. Sound unfair? That’s worker misclassification, and in California, it’s a problem we’re fighting hard to fix.

    ? The Reality: Misclassification Is Widespread

    In California alone, the Labor Commissioner’s Office estimates that more than 400,000 workers are misclassified every year. The sectors hit hardest?

    • Gig economy (think rideshare & delivery)
    • Construction
    • Healthcare (home care especially)
    • Janitorial services
    • Creative & freelance labor

    Why do employers misclassify?
    It’s simple: to save money. By dodging payroll taxes, insurance costs, and wage laws, some employers pocket profits at the expense of workers’ rights. But the cost to society is huge—California loses over $7 billion in tax revenue annually due to misclassification.

    ? AB5 and the ABC Test — Where We Stand Now

    Since Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) became law in 2020, California has used the ABC test to determine if a worker is truly independent. To legally classify someone as an independent contractor, all three of these must be true:

    A – The worker is free from control and direction
    B – The work performed is outside the usual course of the company’s business
    C – The worker is independently established in that trade

    If any of those fail, the worker is an employee, and entitled to protection.

    ? Example: If a delivery driver works exclusively for one app, follows set shifts, and performs core business duties (delivery), they’re likely misclassified.

    ? Real-World Consequences

    Let’s break down why this matters:

    • Wages: Misclassified workers miss out on overtime, minimum wage, meal & rest breaks
    • Benefits: No unemployment insurance, workers’ comp, paid leave, or health benefits
    • Protections: No legal shield against discrimination, harassment, or wrongful termination

    A 2023 UCLA Labor Center report found that 52% of independent contractors in California worked under conditions identical to full-time employees.

    And in just one case, Dynamex Operations West v. Superior Court, drivers who were misclassified won millions in unpaid wages—setting the stage for stronger enforcement.

    ?️ How Azadian Law Group, PC Can Help

    As a trusted employment attorney in Pasadena, Azadian Law Group, PC has represented countless workers across Southern California who were wrongly classified. We know the tactics employers use—and how to fight back.

    We’ve recovered millions in unpaid wages and helped clients restore dignity, rights, and financial stability.

    Whether you’re a tech worker, delivery driver, freelance designer, or caregiver, we’ll help you answer:

    • Am I truly an independent contractor?
    • Do I have a legal claim for unpaid wages or benefits?
    • How can I protect myself from retaliation?

    ? Take Action Today

    If you suspect misclassification, don’t wait. The law is on your side, but deadlines matter. You might be owed:

    • Back pay
    • Penalties
    • Attorney fees
    • Even reinstatement or job benefits

    Contact Azadian Law Group, PC — your go-to employment attorney in Pasadena — for a free consultation. Let’s set the record straight and stand up for the rights you deserve.

    ? Final Thought

    Misclassification isn’t just a legal issue—it’s a justice issue. It’s about leveling the playing field so that every worker gets the dignity, protection, and compensation they’re entitled to.

    We’re not just lawyers. We’re advocates. We’re fighters. And we’re ready when you are.

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