Thursday, March 28, 2024

prop 22

This decision, filed August 20, 2021, nullifies the result of the November 2020 Proposition 22 election ballot and the $200 million spent to pass it in California.
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California judge finds “the entirety of Proposition 22 is unenforceable” – Uber will appeal

On August 20th, Judge Frank Roesch of the Alameda County Superior Court in California found Proposition 22 “unconstitutional.” Proposition 22 was a ballot measure voted on by residents in the November 2020 election, and was supported by gig economy companies

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Ontario’s very quiet labour consultation during the Dog Days of Summer – with July 31 deadline

The province’s eventual goals are to “propose labour and employment law reforms” and to “advance our world-class employment and training programs.” Without saying it in so many words, the Ontario Workforce Recovery Advisory Committee appears to have been created to address the idea that workers in the gig economy should expect a different level of protection under the province’s labour laws than has been traditional.

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