In September, 1978, the Industrial Commissioner determined that music teachers working for the appellant employer were employees and that, therefore, the employer was liable for unemployment insurance contributions. This determination was contrary to a prior ruling, issued in 1957, which found the music teachers to be independent contractors. The employer does not contest the finding that the music teachers were employees. Nor does she contend that the Industrial Commissioner...
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