A bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would amend U.S. labor law to establish a new classification for gig workers, denying them the right...
They way overreached with the "7/8 majority to overturn" language in that one, and iirc that's the only reason it was shot down as unconstitutional. But yeah, good thing it doesn't matter bc it was all staging ground for federal bills :porky-happy: learned his lesson and won't be repeating that shit
Also cant get over the idea that "flexibility of schedule" will be what allows like a third of all US workers to be stripped of federal protections. Literally not even a thing
at least prop 22 had a chance to fail because it was a referendum, gee i wonder if the servants of the bourgeoisie will pass this one
They way overreached with the "7/8 majority to overturn" language in that one, and iirc that's the only reason it was shot down as unconstitutional. But yeah, good thing it doesn't matter bc it was all staging ground for federal bills :porky-happy: learned his lesson and won't be repeating that shit
Also cant get over the idea that "flexibility of schedule" will be what allows like a third of all US workers to be stripped of federal protections. Literally not even a thing