Tech companies, labor advocates and think tankers of all stripes call for sweeping reforms of the social safety net
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The idea was fleshed out in a follow-up brief by the conservative R Street Institute, which described a private benefits exchange through which companies with quasi-independent contractors could provide support without fear of being forced to treat them as employees, with all the costs and risks that entails.
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