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A California ballot measure could exempt Uber, Lyft and others from the law, allowing them to keep drivers as contractors without benefits.
Uber, Lyft and others have spent over $185 million on a campaign to exempt them from a California law that would make drivers employees with benefits.
How organized labor is teaming up with app-based workers in California to take on corporate giants.
Starting next year, drivers must be paid at least $16.39 per hour in addition to their basic expenses.
An appeals court paused a lower court ruling ordering the companies to classify drivers as employees, which would provide them additional benefits.
The major ride-hailing companies plan to appeal the decision, which would obligate them to provide additional benefits to drivers.
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The ride-hailing companies have refused to reclassify their contract workers as employees with benefits despite the passage of AB5 last year.
The reason a ride-hailing driver stopped working before they filed a claim seems to matter a lot.
California authorities said multiple investigations revealed that Nassef Ragheb preyed on women over a three-year span.