Article says Uber and Lyft put out statements saying it wont affect their biz, but they also are super mad its passing
Seems like this could be one of those things that passes AND actually helps people. Time will tell tho
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Article says Uber and Lyft put out statements saying it wont affect their biz, but they also are super mad its passing
Seems like this could be one of those things that passes AND actually helps people. Time will tell tho
Pretty much. They're saying they'll try to litigate it rather than comply. If it holds, people end up better off.
If they lose they should be forced to pay people for the time they spent in litigation as unpaid wages.
Litigate it
cost of doing business
A good rule to see.
But labor officials say they have carefully considered possible litigation and are confident that the rule would withstand a court challenge.
From an honest legal system, probably.
I hope they have something else ready to go for when the courts strike this down.
Translation: Prices about to skyrocket again