Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
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#2Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#3They had two years to adjust their businesses for a proposition approved by voters. They chose to spend nine figures fighting it in the press and the courts.
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#4For those wondering why Lyft and Uber doing the shutdown, it's to bully voters into voting their way on Prop 22 in November. They had two years to adjust their businesses for a proposition approved by voters. They chose to spend nine figures fighting it in the press and the courts.
I really hope people vote for Prop 22 and kill this awful law which was mostly brought in by unions/taxi drivers to have their way around things.
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#5For those wondering why Lyft and Uber doing the shutdown, it's to bully voters into voting their way on Prop 22 in November. They had two years to adjust their businesses for a proposition approved by voters. They chose to spend nine figures fighting it in the press and the courts.
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#6I was curious about what drivers think. I guess they're not happy [1] but want to be independent contractors still [2].
1. https://therideshareguy.com/uber-driver-survey/
2. (In a May online survey drawing responses from 734 Uber and Lyft drivers nationwide, 71% said they wanted to be independent contractors) https://www.wsj.com/articles/uber-lyft-ordered-to-classify-d...
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#7For those wondering why Lyft and Uber doing the shutdown, it's to bully voters into voting their way on Prop 22 in November. They had two years to adjust their businesses for a proposition approved by voters. They chose to spend nine figures fighting it in the press and the courts.
"You had years to plan for us removing 95% of your business!" is quite the argument.
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#8i know so many people’s whose jobs were destroyed by it and still haven’t found anything else.
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#9And yet their argument is they can't afford to spend $300M to cover driver benefits and pay into state unemployment insurance.
Re: Uber and Lyft shutdown in California averted as judge grants emergency stay
#10I’m not sure why we need prop22 specifically targeting rideshare drivers instead of just repealing AB5 i know so many people’s whose jobs were destroyed by it and still haven’t found anything else.