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
This is old news. Like really old news, esp considering everything that’s happened under you watch in the last few months. Smells of desperation .
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Replying to @melG679 @chesaboudin
Go after DoorDash but decline to file a 245/368 that was caught on video because you didn’t have dna… makes sense
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Who knows if this happened, what procedures were involved if it did. Recallers are out for blood, and the conversation isn’t calm enough to get at the facts on Twitter.
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Lmao. I can tell you with certainty these things are happening. They’re declining charges without reading the actual police report. You’ll eventually come around. It’s just at what cost.
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You can tell me? You’ve got the inside story? We’re supposed to take your word for it and recall the elected DA. Democracy doesn’t work that way.
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Not worth arguing with you. Believe it or don’t. Though a recall is very much democratic. And you will come around. Like I said, just a matter of time.
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The election was democratic, a recall fueled by misinformation and “take my word for it” is not.
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