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Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation

Sep. 2, 2021

Gig companies got too greedy with Prop 22

Proposition 22 “appears only to protect the economic interests of the network companies in having a divided, ununionized workforce…”

John D. Winer

Partner
Winer Burritt & Scott, LLP

Phone: 510-433-1000

Email: john@wbslawyers.com

University of San Francisco SOL; San Francisco CA

John is the firm's founding partner. He has 39 years of experience representing plaintiffs in workplace sexual harassment, gender discrimination and personal injury law.

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Michael S. Reeder

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On Aug. 20, in a ruling celebrated by some and decried by others, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch ruled portions of Proposition 22 unconstitutional, rendering it unenforceable in its entirety. The ruling came in a suit filed by the Service Employees International Union and others against the state of California and the director of the California Department of Industrial Relations.

Proponents of Prop. 22, officially titled ...

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