It's considered popular policy to have universal healthcare. California eliminating contract work is such a strange and narrowly focused work-around to accomplish a social goal
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Proposition 13 is also an example of one of these bizarre policy contortions to achieve a goal, but that doesn't make sense in the long run.
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The point is that *it should be provided by the state* regardless of whether or not there is employment and to add this in one big jump is a big cost for employers, it's sensible that this would cause a chilling effect. Won't just effect 'gig' econ jobs, film prod, coding, etc.
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For such a modern and progressive state, it's quite unmodern and unprogressive to eliminate contract work. Something went wrong there
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Pandemic aside, universal single-payer health care would profoundly change US workforce liquidity. Big employers hate the costs but probably benefit on balance from the “if I change jobs my kid can’t see out preferred family doctor anymore” effect.
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