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A California court weighs in as Prop 22 looms, Google removes popular apps over data collection practices and the Senate subpoenas Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg. This is your Daily Crunch for October 23, 2020. | | | |
A California appeals court ruled that yes, a new state law applies to Uber and Lyft drivers, meaning that they must be classified as employees, rather than independent contractors. The judge ruled that contrary to the rideshare companies’ arguments, any financial harm does not “rise to the level of irreparable harm." However, the decision will not take effect for 30 days — suggesting that the real determining factor will be Proposition 22, a statewide ballot measure backed by Uber and Lyft that would keep drivers as contractors while guaranteeing things like minimum compensation and healthcare subsidies. "This ruling makes it more urgent than ever for voters to stand with drivers and vote yes on Prop. 22," a Lyft spokesperson told TechCrunch. Read more | | Image Credits: Al Seib / Los Angeles Times / Getty Images | | |
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