Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash can continue classifying workers as contractors in California following a ruling from the state’s Supreme Court to uphold Prop 22.
Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash workers in California will remain independent contractors after the state’s Supreme Court upheld Proposition 22, as reported by Calmatters. The unanimous decision issued on Thursday is a win for ride-hailing and food delivery services, which have spent millions campaigning for Prop 22 to avoid having to classify gig workers as employees.
Liu reaffirmed that Prop 22 “does not conflict” with the state’s constitution. Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have all issued responses in support of the court’s decision. “From the moment it became law, Prop 22 has been working for the millions of drivers and couriers that earn on platforms like ours,” Uber writes in a post on its website. “Uber alone has delivered more than $1 billion in direct benefits to date.” Opponents of Prop 22 are frustrated with the outcome.
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