Uber, the ride-share tech giant, is changing the employment landscape, and government and organized labor are struggling to keep pace. Recent events in New York and California are generating a national conversation on employment in the gig economy, which will have significant consequences for Illinois.Litigation updateUber treats its drivers as independent contractors. Disagreement and unhappiness with this classification is fueling innovation in the labor market. In 2013, Uber drivers filed lawsuits in California and …