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.
Whether AB5 is good or not, a practically permanent exemption is not the answer for something so dynamic and disruptive as the gig economy. Our democratic process can adjust regulation if the consequences are unintended, but will be handcuffed with a proposition.
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Not voting yes for something important because the government is failing at process is an absurd position in my opinion; failure of government to accurately represent the majority is why Prop 22 is needed in the first placehttps://twitter.com/loyaltyarm/status/1315417004707373060 …
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In the grand scheme of things, this is not important. Removing the death penalty was. Allowing gay marriage was. And is it really an accurate representation of the majority if you need $200 million to make your case?
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