Throughout COVID, app-based workers risked exposure to keep us safe & fed. By illegally misclassifying workers, companies deprive them of basic protections: minimum wage, sick leave & overtime. To protect workers & enforce state law, we filed a civil action against Doordash.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1415758092319567877 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
How about you focus on REAL crime in your city, not businesses that keep it afloat with their services and taxes. I hope DoorDash just leaves SF.
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Replying to @EDUreboot @chesaboudin
stealing money from employees *is* a crime
you‘re out here defending wage theft from essential workers, during a pandemic
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Replying to @saintlennybruce @chesaboudin
What are they stealing? The employees are working as contractors for payment.
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Replying to @EDUreboot @chesaboudin
and thus paying double the taxes, in addition to no base wage, unemployment insurance, etc. …
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They are free to take any other jobs if they don’t like it…that has always been the rule of the game, free market and free mobility. And let’s not call them essential workers. Essential workers are the nurses, cops, firefighters, utilities employees, farmers…
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not at all, no market is free, esp. ones using legal tender, public roads, courts, etc. and yes delivery workers are essential during a pandemic are you going to grocery shop safely for every elder & disabled adult in SF? the City won’t
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Not every elders just the ones in our street as a street effort. Unite instead of divide.
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