Proposition 22 passed in California. Basically it exempts Uber and delivery drivers from their version of IR35. That suggests that it CAN be possible to win the PR battle to achieve some sanity on the topic.
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Why do you think this is positive? These are extremely low paid contractors who barely earn minimum wage (some of them don't) and should be entitled to employment protections.Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostProposition 22 passed in California. Basically it exempts Uber and delivery drivers from their version of IR35. That suggests that it CAN be possible to win the PR battle to achieve some sanity on the topic.
They don't get the rewards entrepreneurship normally gives just the risks. That's not a positive thing imo.
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