As a product manager who worked for Uber for 5 years and lives in California:
You should vote NO on proposition 22
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_California_Proposition_22 …
The current law isn’t perfect, but we don’t solve that by giving these big companies a permanent labor regulation exception.
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With regards to labor regulation, it’s really the gig companies which are trying to pay less than minimum wage and are asking for government subsidies
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The 120% is only for on trip time, which is insanely misleading and bad for drivers. Whether AB5 is terrible or not, we shouldn’t lock in regressive exemptions for such a disruptive industry.
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Locking in another terrible set of regulations with even higher bar to changes is not the answer though. And while not all union demands need to be met, they are more reasonable than what gig companies want
2:52 PM - 22 Oct 2020
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