I am an outsider so what right do I have to opine really BUT California's drive to eliminate contract work is, I believe, heavily or even primarily motivated by health insurance, which in a sane society is just provided A pandemic is an illustration of why public health matters
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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the whole health insurance industry is super shaped by the fact that wages were locked down during ww2 and firms competed with perks, the biggest of which became health insurance theoretically ok big tech can run their own medical thing but in practice you have a frankensystem
End of conversation
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