Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hearing in suit against DETR to be next week

- By Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal

The judge who will decide whether the state’s employment bureau must immediatel­y pay Nevada’s independen­t contractor­s and self-employed workers unemployme­nt benefits will have the weekend to think it over.

Second Judicial District Court Judge Barry Breslow ordered a hearing in the class-action lawsuit against the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilita­tion to be moved from 9 a.m. Thursday to 9 a.m. Monday, according to a court document filed Tuesday.

Last week, Breslow appointed a

special master, attorney Jason Guinasso, to gather additional informatio­n and submit a report that could further inform the judge’s decision whether to force DETR to pay out pending Pandemic Unemployme­nt Assistance claims or otherwise address processing delays.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Nevada workers in June, seeks judicial interventi­on in the state’s unemployme­nt

crisis via immediate payouts of pending benefits claims under the PUA program for independen­t contractor­s, self-employed people and gig workers.

A DETR spokeswoma­n said the department doesn’t comment on pending litigation.

Guinasso’s previous Wednesday deadline to submit his court report was moved to Friday, the court document states. Guinasso, of Hutchison and Steffen Attorneys, is working with DETR officials and Thierman Buck to discuss the claims

process and identify potential issues that could be addressed through a court order in the form of a writ of mandamus.

An attorney for the plaintiffs, Mark Thierman, of Thierman Buck, said Tuesday that the special master asked for more time to put together his report.

A request for comment from Guinasso was not immediatel­y answered.

Gig workers are short-term or temporary workers who usually connect with customers using an online platform, like somebody who works for Uber, Lyft or Instacart.

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