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What is the Status of Proposition 22?

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Proposition 22—the controversial ballot initiative that allowed rideshare companies to keep classifying drivers as independent contractors rather than employees—was passed in November of 2020. Last month, a California Superior Court judge ruled that Prop 22 was unconstitutional.
In part 4 of our gig economy series, Zachary Pyers and Kenton Steele will discuss the following questions:

  • What led to the creation of Prop 22? Who supported it? Who was against it?
  • What are the provisions of Prop 22?
  • What is the current status of Prop 22?
  • What impact does this legislation have on the gig economy as a whole?

Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.

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53 episodes

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Content provided by Reminger Co., LPA, Reminger Co., and LPA. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Reminger Co., LPA, Reminger Co., and LPA or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Proposition 22—the controversial ballot initiative that allowed rideshare companies to keep classifying drivers as independent contractors rather than employees—was passed in November of 2020. Last month, a California Superior Court judge ruled that Prop 22 was unconstitutional.
In part 4 of our gig economy series, Zachary Pyers and Kenton Steele will discuss the following questions:

  • What led to the creation of Prop 22? Who supported it? Who was against it?
  • What are the provisions of Prop 22?
  • What is the current status of Prop 22?
  • What impact does this legislation have on the gig economy as a whole?

Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.

  continue reading

53 episodes

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