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State Supreme Court seems poised to leave Prop 22 unchanged
San Jose Mercury News· 3 hours agoProposition 22, the gig industry-backed initiative that 58% of state voters passed in 2020, has been...
California Supreme Court deciding the future rights of gig workers
San Mateo Daily Journal· 3 hours agoThe 2020 ballot measure sponsored by Uber...Boosted with a $200 million campaign, it was approved by...
California Supreme Court ponders gig driver exemption from labor law
Courthouse News Service· 4 hours agoWhen it comes to workers' compensation, which provides employees with pay and medical benefits...
California Supreme Court to hear arguments on Uber, Lyft-backed Prop. 22
Los Angeles Times· 12 hours agoHow the justices ultimately rule will have enormous implications for the delivery and ride-hail...
California court weighs fate of law treating app-based drivers as contractors By Reuters
Investing.com· 13 hours agoThe seven-member California Supreme Court heard oral arguments in San Francisco in a lawsuit by the...
California regulator accuses Fresno business owner of fraud to avoid workers’ comp dues
The Fresno Bee· 6 days agoHeigo Kubar, 84, of Fresno faces three felony charges related to about a half million in workers’ ...
Investigation into truck driver's death unveils insurance fraud scheme - TheTrucker.com
The Trucker· 5 days agoCalifornia truck driver who was found dead in a company-owned rig has led to three felony counts of ...
Here’s what’s in the bill regulating Uber and Lyft driver pay and labor standards
Minnesota Reformer via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoTim Walz signs a bill that passed the Legislature late Sunday. The new pay floor is part of a...
The Sneaky Move Uber and Lyft Are Using to Lower Their Tax Bill
Slate via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoA 2020 California study estimated that Uber and Lyft would have owed...million in unemployment taxes...
Gig Companies Spent $200 Million to Write Their Own Labor Law. The State Supreme Court Could Throw...
Lost Coast Outpost· 6 days agoThe California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next Tuesday in a case that could change the fate of more than 1 million gig workers in the