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Gig workers are employees, Denver auditor says as city seeks more than $1 million in penalties
More than 3,000 temporary workers serving food or cleaning hotel rooms are employees, not gig workers, and should be treated as such, the Denver Auditor said in a decision that seeks more than $1 million in penalties against two staffing agencies. Instawork and Gigpro, which specialize in hourly workers for the restaurant and hospitality industries, call the workers “independent contractors,” but the jobs that the companies fill run counter to that term and fall under what the state law defines as employees.  The companies also were accused of numerous unpaid wage and overtime violations, and failing to provide sick leave. “You can’t be a dishwasher in a restaurant and be an indepe

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