this post was submitted on 01 Dec 2025
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doesn’t matter as long as they have employees in California
doesn’t state it must be for employees only, it’s for any job posting
Tech workers try to have any spine when it comes to worker’s rights challenge
Let me do the work for you; since you'd rather just spread FUD then look for facts.
Cool, that’s why my original comment says might. I don’t keep track of where random organizations employ people.
You linked to a page about minimum wage, not the law related to job postings. Again, this law does not state that the posting must be for employee positions.
Any criticism you don’t like hearing isn’t FUD. This would be a shit practice even if it wasn’t illegal in California.
It isn't criticism if it isn't based on fact. The U in FUD stands for Uncertainty; and what do you think "might" falls under, or it's relation to sowing Doubt?
The law related to job postings, is a labor law, that also covers minimum wage, and uses the same definitions. Labor Code Section 432.3 (Pay Transparency Law) Labor Code Section 1197.5 - California Equal Pay Act (Fair Pay Act) Labor Code Section 2750.3 (Employee vs Independent Contractor Classification)