“Travel Leaders Group viewed the outcome of this legislation as a matter of paramount importance to our company, our travel advisors and the travel industry at large,” said Ninan Chacko, CEO of Travel Leaders Group. “We took a very active role in helping lead the effort, along with others in the travel industry, to advocate for a provision that would preclude a major disruption to California sellers of travel. We stand with CCTO and ASTA in expressing our gratitude to Assembly Member Gonzalez and the California Labor Federation for having reviewed the legislation’s implications for our industry and adding a provision accordingly.”
As noted in a statement issued by CCTO: AB 5 will take effect on January 1, 2020. Going forward, and retroactively as well, the Borello criteria and other specific factors set forth in the measure will be utilized for the determination of an individual as an employee or an independent contractor for travel agent services provided by persons regulated by the Attorney General under the Seller of Travel law as well as persons who are sellers of travel and are exempt from registration under that law.