Prop 22 (NO! ) tries to bypass legislation and keep gig employees subject to predatory conditions. What's it feel like when corporate money goes underground to pretend to be progressive but is in favor of keeping people underemployed? Feels like lying, feels like a burn.
There is no way such fine upstanding corporations would lie to us about fucking over workers!
Although really, this is not about supporting workers. It is about paying taxes. The state wants these businesses to pay various employment taxes/fees. Taxes based on how many employees you have. By classifying employees as independent contractors, they don't count. Thus the business pays the state less.
You don't understand. Uber is as shocked to find out about this as we are. Clearly they had nothing to do with this. Rather, its the fault of the unscrupulous 3rd party they contracted to run their campaign who did this unbeknownst to Uber.
Prop 22 (NO! ) tries to bypass legislation and keep gig employees subject to predatory conditions. What's it feel like when corporate money goes underground to pretend to be progressive but is in favor of keeping people underemployed? Feels like lying, feels like a burn.
Inconceivable...
There is no way such fine upstanding corporations would lie to us about fucking over workers!
Although really, this is not about supporting workers. It is about paying taxes. The state wants these businesses to pay various employment taxes/fees. Taxes based on how many employees you have. By classifying employees as independent contractors, they don't count. Thus the business pays the state less.
I don't think Uber would want to be associated with unethical behavior.
Not sure if serious.
You don't understand. Uber is as shocked to find out about this as we are. Clearly they had nothing to do with this. Rather, its the fault of the unscrupulous 3rd party they contracted to run their campaign who did this unbeknownst to Uber.