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Fate of Gig Workers' Benefits Now Up to the State Supreme Court ...


Fate of Gig Workers' Benefits Now Up to the State Supreme Court

The State Supreme Court today heard a case that could have a profound impact on app-based companies like Uber and Lyft as well as on their ...

Fate of Gig Workers' Benefits Now Up to the State Supreme Court

The State Supreme Court today heard a case that could have a profound impact on app-based companies like Uber and Lyft as well as on their drivers.

Supreme Court Won't Hear Uber and Lyft Gig Worker Appeal

The case involves lawsuits brought against the companies by the state of California, which claimed Uber and Lyft had misclassified their workers ...

Uber, Lyft Are Winning the Gig Worker War in States, Courts (1)

Days earlier, the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 22, a 2020 ballot measure bankrolled by major players in the gig economy, that ...

Key Insights for Gig Employers: California Proposition 22 Update

The gig economy's future hinges on an upcoming ruling from the California Supreme Court. Key players like Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash are in a legal battle ...

California's Supreme Court Decides Gig Economy Drivers Are ...

Although the workers argued that any act by the Legislature to give workers' compensation benefits to the app-based drivers might conflict with ...

Fate of Gig Workers' Benefits Now Up to the State Supreme Court ...

The State Supreme Court today heard a case that could have a profound impact on app-based companies like Uber and Lyft as well as on their drivers.

Are gig workers independent contractors | Employee Benefit News

The classification seems unlikely to change anytime soon, with the California State Supreme Court ruling that the classification of gig workers ...

US Supreme Court won't hear Uber's challenge to California gig ...

Drivers for app-based services are now exempt from AB5 under an industry-backed 2020 ballot initiative known as Proposition 22. The California ...

Top California Court Rules Gig Workers are Independent Contractors

The July 25, 2024 Supreme Court ruling ends the long legal fight over Prop 22 for now and is a significant win for rideshare giants Uber and ...

KQED News on X: "Fate of Gig Workers' Benefits Now Up to the ...

Fate of Gig Workers' Benefits Now Up to the State Supreme Court https://t.co/caBJ6NM34c.

Gig Companies Spent $200M to Write a Labor Law. State Supreme ...

In 2021, a Superior Court judge invalidated Prop. 22, saying it limits the Legislature's constitutional power to create and enforce a complete ...

Fate of gig workers to be decided by California Supreme Court with ...

Katie Nielsen reports on the California Supreme Court taking up the Prop 22 case, which could affect over a million gig workers.

California Supreme Court Upholds Proposition 22: What It Means for ...

State of California unanimously upheld Proposition 22, the 2020 ballot measure that allows gig economy businesses like Uber and Lyft to legally ...

California Supreme Court upholds gig worker law in a win ... - Politico

As independent contractors, gig workers are not entitled to benefits like sick leave, overtime and workers' compensation. The SEIU union and ...

Fate of California gig economy is in the hands of state Supreme Court

One of those benefits is workers' compensation, which has been available for employees in California since the voters, in another initiative, ...

'Tragic Outcome' for Gig Workers as California Supreme Court ...

Labor advocates on Thursday decried a ruling by the California Supreme Court upholding a lower court's affirmation of a state ballot measure ...

Lou Holcomb, CCWP, SOW Mgmt Expert posted on the topic | LinkedIn

In a major victory for gig-work companies, the California Supreme Court today upheld a voter-approved law that allows Uber and other app makers ...

California companies wrote their own gig worker law. Now no one is ...

In summary Prop. 22 promised improved pay and benefits for California gig workers ... state Supreme Court that it should throw out Prop. 22, told ...

Gig Companies Spent $200 Million To Write Their Own Labor Law ...

The 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 state.