
2020 California Proposition 22 - Wikipedia
Proposition 22 was a ballot initiative in California that became law after the November 2020 state election, passing with 59% of the vote and granting app-based transportation and delivery companies an exception to Assembly Bill 5 by classifying their drivers as "independent contractors", rather than "employees".
California Proposition 22, App-Based Drivers as ... - Ballotpedia
Prop 22 will preserve rideshare services that help keep drunk and drug-impaired drivers off of our roads by providing a safe, reliable, convenient and affordable alternative to driving.
PROPOSITION 22 CONTINUED against harassment and discrimination, and mandatory contractual rights and appeal processes. (d) To improve public safety by requiring criminal background checks, driver safety training, and other safety provisions to help ensure app-based rideshare and delivery drivers do not pose a threat to customers or the public.
Proposition 22 Official Title and Summary - California
Classifies drivers for app-based transportation (rideshare) and delivery companies as “independent contractors,” not “employees,” unless company: sets drivers’ hours, requires acceptance of specific ride or delivery requests, or restricts working for other companies.
California Supreme Court takes up Prop 22 case which could …
2024年5月22日 · 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, which could affect more than a...
California Supreme Court Upholds Proposition 22: What It Means …
Last week, on July 25, 2024, the California Supreme Court in Castellanos v. State of California unanimously upheld Proposition 22, the 2020 ballot measure that allows gig economy businesses like Uber and Lyft to legally classify their drivers as …
Proposition 22 Arguments and Rebuttals - California
Prop. 22 creates a special exemption that eliminates basic workplace benefits and replaces them with a new LOWER "earnings guarantee" and "healthcare subsidy" payments designed to save the companies money.
Proposition 22 | Official Voter Information Guide | California ...
Classifies app-based drivers as “independent contractors,” instead of “employees,” and provides independent-contractor drivers other compensation, unless certain criteria are met. Fiscal Impact: Minor increase in state income taxes paid by rideshare and …
Proposition 22 [Ballot] - Legislative Analyst’s Office
2020年11月3日 · proposition 22 exempts app-based transportation and delivery companies from providing employee benefits to certain drivers. initiative statute.
Per-Mile Compensation Annual Adjustment for App-based Drivers
California voters approved Proposition 22 on the November 2020 general election ballot, which classified drivers for app-based transportation and delivery companies as independent contractors.