this is not a hard and fast ruling, but rather a small, encouraging step. will now likely be brought to trial by Uber/etc
comrade @Shrewfk has generously offered legal commentary for us plebs (ty 4 ur service comrade)
this is not a hard and fast ruling, but rather a small, encouraging step. will now likely be brought to trial by Uber/etc
comrade @Shrewfk has generously offered legal commentary for us plebs (ty 4 ur service comrade)
is this what they'll take all the way to the SC to make prop 22 national?
pretty sure Uber/Lyft will only be able to challenge it in CA since prop 22 was a state measure, but great questions --@Shrewfk
cum_on_jack is correct that this CA case can't be used to affect worker classification law on a national level/go to the SC--but @piss you're right that it's highly likely Uber and Lyft will use the prop 22 strategy in other states , and are lobbying for national legislation too
Can we pass a law that I get all the hamburgers I want at McDonalds for a buck?
No - Uber is fine with this as long as the Trial Court reverses the injunction (I expect they will).