A new California law is supposed to make it harder for companies to hire workers as contractors — but gig companies like Uber, Lyft and Postmates are refusing to reclassify their fleet of drivers as employees. https://t.co/2zYrpyXUEt
— NPR (@NPR) January 4, 2020
As California Tries To Make Contract Workers Employees, Industries Push Back https://t.co/wk1bnNm392
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) January 4, 2020
A NEW LAW IN CALIFORNIA WILL MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT, FOR EMPLOYERS, TO HIRE CONTRACT WORKERS.#benefits #empoyees
— Vanka Pro (@vankapro) January 4, 2020
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As California Tries To Make Contract Workers Employees, Industries Push Back https://t.co/JD7oZYnBDg
As California Tries To Make Contract Workers Employees, Industries Push Backhttps://t.co/YonGfP520Y
— ??アマゾン株(amzn)に投資中? (@amzn_invest2018) January 4, 2020
UberとLyftのドライバーのためを思って、急ごしらえで州の法律をつくったけど、産業界の受けは悪いし、それだけでなく、やはり柔軟な働き方を阻害しているという面も。