California Democrats, labor leaders vow to fight for Uber driver benefits after Supreme Court loss
“While this decision is frustrating, it must also be motivating,” said Senate Labor Committee Chair Lola Smallwood-Cuevas in a statement. “I’m more determined than ever to ensure that all workers — including our diverse and Black, Indigenous, and people of color-led gig workforce — have the basic protections of workers compensation, paid sick leave, family leave, and disability insurance and the right to form a union.,” she said.
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