California court deals major blow to Uber drivers, delivery workers

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California court ruling delivers a gut punch to 'gig worker' groups. (via The ReidOut Blog)

, finding the bulk of the law constitutional except for portions related to the California Legislature's authority on the matter.

The Service Employees International Union is expected to appeal the decision to the California Supreme Court, allowing some of these workers to hold out hope in the Prop. 22 battle. Still, gig industry groups didn't waste time celebrating. A coalition that includes several deep-pocketed ride-share and delivery apps known as Protect App-Based Drivers and Services“a historic victory for the nearly 1.4 million drivers who rely on the independence and flexibility of app-based work to earn income.”

But that “flexibility” — often, the mere ability for workers to create their own schedules — tends to be viewed by Big Tech companies as an adequate replacement for benefits and worker protections. Many gig workers would argue it's not., a Lyft driver and member of the advocacy group Gig Workers Rising. She broke down the burden of working at the whim of app-based companies like Lyft without protections.a documentary about worker neglect and mistreatment within gig industries.

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