Prop 22: The $185 million campaign to keep Uber and Lyft drivers as contractors in California
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2020/10/09/prop-22-the-185-million-campaign-to-keep-uber-and-lyft-drivers-as-contractors-in-california/
At first, Uber and Lyft driver Michael Richert was undecided about how he would vote on Proposition 22, a California ballot initiative sponsored by gig economy giants Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart and Uber-owned Postmates that comes up for a vote in November.
Then, he found out how much they were spending to get it passed: over $185 million, according to California Secretary of State records. Richert said he was “blown away” by the amount, and started looking into what’s really at stake for him and other drivers.
Prop 22: The $185 million campaign to keep Uber and Lyft drivers as contractors in California
Oct 9, 2020, 4:36pm UTC
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2020/10/09/prop-22-the-185-million-campaign-to-keep-uber-and-lyft-drivers-as-contractors-in-california/
> At first, Uber and Lyft driver Michael Richert was undecided about how he would vote on Proposition 22, a California ballot initiative sponsored by gig economy giants Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart and Uber-owned Postmates that comes up for a vote in November.
> Then, he found out how much they were spending to get it passed: over $185 million, according to California Secretary of State records. Richert said he was “blown away” by the amount, and started looking into what’s really at stake for him and other drivers.