Uber, Lyft hired PR firms to keep drivers paid as gig workers - Business Insider

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Right-wing news sites, PR firms, and an online 'cultivated troll army' are all reportedly helping Uber and Lyft's push for Prop 22, which would classify drivers as contractors

campaign and have hired 18 public relations firms, three of which have a track record of working for Republican candidates and conservative causes, for opposition research, social media management, and other tasks.the law passed in September

"It's clearly a coordinated campaign," William Fitzgerald with the strategic advocacy firm The Worker Agency told CNET. "What Uber is doing now with this is way further than anything I've seen. It's a totally different ballgame."Online users have propagated the false claim on social media that a University of California Hastings law professor named Veena Dubal authored AB5, per the report. Dubal is an outspoken supporter of the law, but the author is actually.

 

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KatieCanales1 Poorly researched article containing factual incorrect info. Veena admits she helped draft AB5. There’s an interview with her talking about it. This is a baseless hit piece on independent contractors hurt by bad law.

This article is laughable and complete BS. The freelancers who have been actively fighting for our livelihoods since last year have never been funded by rideshare. We are from more than 300 categories of professions adversely affected by AB5.

KatieCanales1 Your story completely missed the mark in that it's the voting public (the customer) that drives the narrative, NOT the drivers. Uber driver in so cal...

I'm none of the above, but please let me know where to sign up 🙄

These gig firms don’t want any employer responsibility. The burden falls on tax payers F em!

Don’t give up. Give time or money or both. Spread the word. Keep fighting until the last minute. VoteBidenHarrisToSaveAmerica VoteBlueNoMatterWho down ballot. We must not lose. TrumpFailed

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