Prop 22 - The Apps Strike Back
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The pro and the con sides of one of this year's ballot measures have been trying to hail voters' attention. Propositioned 22 is at the center of a battle for workers' rights and companies like Uber and Lyft who want to keep employees as independent contractors.
KFI's Kris Ankarlo spoke with both sides to help us understand how rideshare drivers would be affected if Prop. 22 passes (or fails) in November and what that could mean if you need a ride home someday.
Guests:
NO
Mike Long, Mobile Workers Alliance
Rey Fuentes, legal fellow, Partnership for Working Families
James Weist, Driver, Lyft/Uber
Tyler Sandness, organizer for Ridehsare Drivers United
YES
Doug Mead, driver for UberEats and Postmates
David Cruz, president of league of latin american citizens council 3288
Geoff Vetter, YES on 22 spokesman
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KFI's Kris Ankarlo spoke with both sides to help us understand how rideshare drivers would be affected if Prop. 22 passes (or fails) in November and what that could mean if you need a ride home someday.
Guests:
NO
Mike Long, Mobile Workers Alliance
Rey Fuentes, legal fellow, Partnership for Working Families
James Weist, Driver, Lyft/Uber
Tyler Sandness, organizer for Ridehsare Drivers United
YES
Doug Mead, driver for UberEats and Postmates
David Cruz, president of league of latin american citizens council 3288
Geoff Vetter, YES on 22 spokesman
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