There is a big portion of non-gig workers that do independent contracting that are going to be voting no because of the precedent it sets. But man, if you live anywhere near a city in CA, you've probably gotten like 5-6 mailers, a few texts and maybe even emails if you've donated to any campaigns recently. They bombarded me with shit. I'm assuming boomers are gonna vote yes cause they are the exact demographic those things sway opinion.
And if you services like Uber, they even tell customers about voting yes on prop22. And drivers have to either click, "yes I support 22" one time when they get a customer, and the app tells customers from then on they support 22, but if they DON'T do that, they have to click "ok" every single time they get a new customer to clear the message. So some people are just clicking yes to get rid of the annoying pop up it gives them in order to accept a ride lol
There is a big portion of non-gig workers that do independent contracting that are going to be voting no because of the precedent it sets. But man, if you live anywhere near a city in CA, you've probably gotten like 5-6 mailers, a few texts and maybe even emails if you've donated to any campaigns recently. They bombarded me with shit. I'm assuming boomers are gonna vote yes cause they are the exact demographic those things sway opinion.
And if you services like Uber, they even tell customers about voting yes on prop22. And drivers have to either click, "yes I support 22" one time when they get a customer, and the app tells customers from then on they support 22, but if they DON'T do that, they have to click "ok" every single time they get a new customer to clear the message. So some people are just clicking yes to get rid of the annoying pop up it gives them in order to accept a ride lol