Sacramento a b5 could force Rideshare Companies to reclassify drivers as company employees. And give them full benefits and protections. The Business Model of some of these companies is basically to exploit workers. Reporter it is backed by labor groups who want to unionize a gig workers. If a b5 get overtime pay for extra hours. They will be paid minimum wage. They will get Workers Compensation and unemployment insurance. All of those protections the law is supposed to provide. Reporter with the deadlines of passing it weeks away Ridesharing Companies are focused on and alternative bill that would create a new hybrid classification for drivers. Lets update the laws and create a new model that protects drivers flexibility. Reporter if a deal in sacramento cant be struck the company say they will take it to the voters. Uber and or dash have announced they will pay 30 million each to find an Initiative Campaign for the california ballot that would create the new gig worker category. We h
The norm. Its the politics of the favoritism. Its just the way that that person is, and i think its part of a much bigger conversation. And womens boards and that women in general deal with that. Sometimes we find ourselves silence and not being like we can advocate for ourselves. So it often takes one or 2 to have the courage to come forward that you are, you know, the others come forward and speak up as well. But i think that its just within the system itself, there are people that cover for each other. There are people that dont have the conference to speak up and all of that continues the cycle for generation after generation. Ah, type of headlines here on a or north korea has thought a Ballistic Missile high of a northern japan traveling at 17 times the speed of sound. It was launched off north koreas east coast and fell into the pacific ocean. Both japan and south korea have warned l response. So were going to jo. Google took a very conventional Ballistic Missile launch that flew
Two commissioners Darius Degher and Christina Simokat threw a spotlight on the standard agenda item when they both chose not to say the pledge during the commission's Dec. 11 meeting and sat while the other commissioners recited it.