Uber, Lyft and other companies took home a big prize when California voters approved a ballot measure that exempted them from treating gig workers as employees.
And while and executives promised to broaden their effort to other states, the issue has not been resolved nationally, and advocates for gig workers are scrutinizing California’s measure for weaknesses that could lead to court challenges, the New York Times reported.
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