The California Supreme Court is set to make a crucial decision on the classification of Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors instead of employees. This decision follows a series of legal challenges and debates surrounding Proposition 22, which allows app-based services to treat drivers as contractors rather than employees with additional benefits. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, a compromise has been reached between state lawmakers and Uber/Lyft, ensuring that the companies will continue operating in the state with revised driver pay rates.
State Supreme Court Hears Case on Gig Workers’ Benefits https://t.co/CXvGypJit6
In final round of gig drivers' fight over Prop. 22, California Supreme Court to decide if it stays https://t.co/bcIoQHNYi2
Based on their line of questioning, CA Supreme Court justices seemed to be reaching for a compromise as they heard oral arguments today in the long-running legal saga over whether gig workers should be considered independent contractors or employees. https://t.co/SBfNQNvlnG
The yearslong lawsuit against Prop. 22 had its final hearing yesterday in the California Supreme Court. It classifies Uber drivers as independent contractors, not employees. In 90 days, judges will decide whether it will be thrown out in its entirety. https://t.co/6tYibuZhvW
California Supreme Court Appears Hesitant to Overrule Voters on Controversial Gig Worker Law https://t.co/HpNlkvIr9y
Several California Supreme Court justices pushed back against arguments by ride-hailing drivers that the Proposition 22 ballot measure carving out certain app-based workers from a worker classification law runs afoul of the Legislature's authority. https://t.co/wAlM4pVrAu
A wrapup of two big recent developments in the independent contractor status, including #AB5, of #Uber and #Lyft drivers in Minnesota and California. $UBER $LYFT #FightforFreelancers https://t.co/Efm3zARAmn
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has said he will sign into law a bill that ends the threat of Uber and Lyft leaving the Twin Cities area and sets statewide compensation rates for ride-hailing services. https://t.co/6G0CgoXJVU
California Supreme Court to hear arguments on Uber, Lyft-backed Prop. 22 https://t.co/JexnKxscBk
California court weighs fate of law treating app-based drivers as contractors https://t.co/ZeQWyNCj9m https://t.co/4LtRiIdOz6
Justices heard arguments on whether Proposition 22 is constitutional, which could impact California's gig economy and could change how companies like Uber and Lyft operate. https://t.co/A1nQoMM0rr
Judges on California's top court considered whether voters had the power to allow app-based services such as Uber and Lyft to classify drivers in the state as independent contractors rather than as employees with greater benefits https://t.co/4tBuSmNosk
Judges on California's top court considered whether voters had the power to allow app-based services such as Uber and Lyft to classify drivers in the state as independent contractors rather than as employees with greater benefits. More here: https://t.co/sDpBQLE9XV
Members of the California Gig Workers Union and their supporters rallied against Prop. 22 outside the California Supreme Court in the State of California building on Tuesday in San Francisco. 📷: Lea Suzuki https://t.co/32TOZk5WCX
Dozens of ride-share and delivery drivers gathered on the steps of the California Supreme Court ahead of the oral arguments to possibly overturn Proposition 22. https://t.co/mzdxY3Kfi1
Future of ballot measure that allowed ride-hail and delivery drivers to be classified as independent contractors -- rather than employees -- in hands of California Supreme Court. https://t.co/BfBLSWlABn
Fate of Gig Workers’ Benefits Now Up to the State Supreme Court https://t.co/caBJ6NM34c
Prop 22: CA Supreme Court hears case on law classifying app-based drivers as contractors https://t.co/hfnIZhziNg https://t.co/mDKPBAuIwd
Calif. Supreme Court hears arguments on Uber, Lyft's future at SF courthouse https://t.co/A4vzcUcS6J
Based on their questions, @CaSupremeCourt justices seemed to be reaching for a compromise on Prop. 22, which lets Uber, Lyft and other companies treat their drivers and delivery workers in CA as independent contractors. A recap: https://t.co/vNQnHw3HBt 📝 @levisu
In a case with potentially major economic consequences, the California Supreme Court left little doubt Tuesday that it plans to uphold Proposition 22, a ballot initiative that reclassified app-based drivers as contractors rather than employees. https://t.co/mT2IMie43B
Uber and Lyft drivers in Minnesota will see higher pay thanks to a deal between the state and the country’s two largest ride-hailing companies. Starting January 1, 2025, drivers will be entitled to earn at least $1.28 per mile and $0.31 per minute https://t.co/e00xtj30uR
Minnesota lawmakers reach a compromise with Uber and Lyft, setting a floor for drivers' pay statewide at $1.28/mile and $0.31/minute, effective January 1, 2025 (@rebeccabellan / TechCrunch) https://t.co/mHPlrdElGW 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/C9fqnnjPtH
Uber And Lyft NOT LEAVING MN After Deal Is Reached - Show Me The Money Club https://t.co/gJL0gIlhK3
Uber and Lyft’s ride-hailing deal with Minnesota comes with a cost: https://t.co/jGBlIhoHSI by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Uber and Lyft’s ride-hailing deal with Minnesota comes with a cost https://t.co/e00xtj30uR
Justices will hear arguments on whether Proposition 22 is constitutional, which could impact California's gig economy and could change how companies like Uber and Lyft operate. https://t.co/FjSwqovvnC https://t.co/FjSwqovvnC
Uber and Lyft make it official: They won’t leave Minnesota after all—and their drivers are getting a raise. https://t.co/JzAYuB32eO
The California Supreme Court will hear Service Employees International Union’s challenge to a ballot measure known as Proposition 22. Proposition 22 allows app-based services to classify its workers as contractors rather than employees with more benefits https://t.co/6cnio0KRlT https://t.co/7DvEmrrBBD
Uber, Lyft Walk Back Threats to Leave Minneapolis as State Passes New Minimum Wage For Drivers https://t.co/0SNO2SaJDb https://t.co/bwmAuFcACT
California Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on Uber, Lyft-backed Prop. 22 https://t.co/JexnKxscBk
A California labor law classifying Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors reaches its final legal hurdle on Tuesday when the state Supreme Court hears arguments on the constitutionality of the voter-approved statute. https://t.co/BJ9mpzEhv1
Uber and Lyft to stay in Minneapolis after state lowers driver pay requirements https://t.co/wPAfZHsgVA
The future of the gig economy may rest on arguments made today in the state Supreme Court over a 2020 voter-approved ballot measure that classifies ride-hailing drivers and other app workers as independent contractors. https://t.co/3kTK6O2RLX
Uber and Lyft will continue operating in Minnesota after state lawmakers reached a last-minute agreement over rideshare driver pay rates. | @ryanamills77 https://t.co/LVDSmJW8bw
LIVE VIDEO: Protesters converge on the state Supreme Court today as it hears arguments over the classification of app workers as independent contractors. @gingerconejero is live at 5:32 with the details. https://t.co/3mMIVeIPmU https://t.co/HzEKnshznq
$UBER $LYFT California court to weigh fate of law treating app-based drivers as contractors - Reuters https://t.co/CEC5Q48ihx
California court to weigh fate of law treating app-based drivers as contractors https://t.co/bnQCkmhqR1 https://t.co/v03Y6NRTq1
California's top state court will consider a labor union's challenge to a ballot measure allowing app-based services such as Uber and Lyft to classify drivers in the state as independent contractors rather than as employees with more benefits https://t.co/MsEFvSV1U7 https://t.co/LoGoHskecp
⚠️ CALIFORNIA COURT TO WEIGH FATE OF LAW TREATING APP-BASED DRIVERS AS CONTRACTORS Full Story → https://t.co/X89Os7ts5G California's top state court on Tuesday will consider a labor union's challenge to a ballot measure allowing app-based services such as Uber and Lyft to…
Just to keep you up to date on the head-spinning number of cases involving #AB5 and #Prop22 and other independent contractor cases: Prop 22 case goes before the Calif. Supreme Court today. Prop 22 keeps Uber/Lyft drivers protected from AB5. https://t.co/ucsCDSA0j1
Uber and Lyft say they'll stay in Minnesota after Legislature passes driver pay compromise https://t.co/vENbKWMUeS
A California labor law classifying Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors instead of employees reaches its final legal hurdle on Tuesday. https://t.co/Uy3UfBCkUj