California Supreme Court upholds classification of gig workers as independent contractors
Ride-share companies in California can continue classifying gig workers as independent contractors due to the victory in the Supreme Court.
Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have finally won the Prop 22 gig worker battle
California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 22, allowing Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash drivers to remain independent contractors.
California Supreme Court Rules That Uber and Lyft Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors
The California Supreme Court ruled that app-based drivers will remain independent contractors, supporting Proposition 22 for gig-economy companies.
Uber, Lyft, DoorDash can continue to classify drivers as contractors in California | TechCrunch
California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 22, allowing app-based gig workers to remain independent contractors.
The ruling is a victory for app-based companies maintaining business models reliant on gig workers' flexibility and freedom to work as they choose.
California Supreme Court Upholds Gig-Worker Proposition
The California Supreme Court ruled to uphold Proposition 22, classifying Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors, thus allowing these companies to continue operating in the state.
San Diego Program Helps Wage Theft Victims Recover Money They're Owed | KQED
UAW 4811 members voted to authorize a rolling strike over the handling of pro-Palestinian protests, facing resistance from UC officials. California Supreme Court case impacts gig workers.
California Supreme Court upholds classification of gig workers as independent contractors
Ride-share companies in California can continue classifying gig workers as independent contractors due to the victory in the Supreme Court.
Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have finally won the Prop 22 gig worker battle
California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 22, allowing Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash drivers to remain independent contractors.
California Supreme Court Rules That Uber and Lyft Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors
The California Supreme Court ruled that app-based drivers will remain independent contractors, supporting Proposition 22 for gig-economy companies.
Uber, Lyft, DoorDash can continue to classify drivers as contractors in California | TechCrunch
California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 22, allowing app-based gig workers to remain independent contractors.
The ruling is a victory for app-based companies maintaining business models reliant on gig workers' flexibility and freedom to work as they choose.
California Supreme Court Upholds Gig-Worker Proposition
The California Supreme Court ruled to uphold Proposition 22, classifying Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors, thus allowing these companies to continue operating in the state.
San Diego Program Helps Wage Theft Victims Recover Money They're Owed | KQED
UAW 4811 members voted to authorize a rolling strike over the handling of pro-Palestinian protests, facing resistance from UC officials. California Supreme Court case impacts gig workers.