The Facebook ads are mostly 15- to 30-second videos claiming that drivers prefer to be contractors because of flexibility.
Geoff Vetter, the spokesman for the Yes on 22 campaign, said in an email that almost one million drivers need the measure to pass "to save and improve their work," while millions of California residents "rely on app-based services." Uber and Lyft are pushing the measure on their own apps as well. Users who launch the Uber app to order a ride in California are likely to see the message "Keep drivers earning," followed by a link to information promoting Proposition 22. Lyft says on its app that "Prop 22 is a win-win."The opposition campaign is backed by labor groups and is spending much less. No on Prop 22 has spent $127,520 on Facebook ads in the past month and just over $350,000 in total.
WholeMarsBlog Good! I hope they win. There are too many regulations telling business how to operate. Politician just want to creat more poor people indebted to them so they vote for Democrats.
KennethHowardC3 Taxis that operate without the License. It used to MEAN something to get a TAXI 🚖 medallion. These “companies” don’t properly Pay💰. I want Legislation that guarantees a Minimum Wage. No BS like “tips” subsidize or commissions make up for the shortfall. Greedy Takers. MAG
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They will spend all this money instead of using it for the people that make their business work for their customers.
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