That company isn't going to hire him full time. It will cost a lot more. What this does is just take his biggest client away from him. They will just find another relatively inexpensive contractor.
So if these 'protections' are going to work out then they need to account for the financial situation of the employers some how and also prevent them from dropping misclassified employees when they become properly classified.
So if these 'protections' are going to work out then they need to account for the financial situation of the employers some how and also prevent them from dropping misclassified employees when they become properly classified.