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The Gig Economy’S Battleground – California Proposition 22, Rebekah Didlake Sep 2020

The Gig Economy’S Battleground – California Proposition 22, Rebekah Didlake

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This November, California voters will have the chance to voice their opinion in the ongoing battle between app-based tech companies and the state of California. These companies want to continue classifying their drivers as independent contractors even though the state of California has determined these drivers are employees. So far, Uber, Lyft, and Doordash have spent $110 million backing Proposition 22, titled the “Save App-Based Drivers & Services Act.” These companies are hoping California voters will give them the relief they have not been able to receive through the courts or the state. This article analyzes Prop 22 in light …


It’S Still Perilous To Catch A Lyft In San Francisco, Mark Wilson Jan 2014

It’S Still Perilous To Catch A Lyft In San Francisco, Mark Wilson

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The Hazards Of Catching A Lyft: Ride-Sharing In San Francisco, Cassie Heuckroth Feb 2013

The Hazards Of Catching A Lyft: Ride-Sharing In San Francisco, Cassie Heuckroth

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