What are the implications of California's Prop. 22 on national labor law? / Madeline Rae.
The November passage of Proposition 22 in California had labor advocates, legislators, and experts agreeing that the companies behind its enormous campaign funding--including Uber, DoorDash, and Lyft--had just succeeded in buying themselves a law. The proposition, written with the growing gig econom...
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