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California Supreme Court rules that Proposition 22 the ballot measure that passed in November 2020 is here to stay.
Proposition 22 classified app-based gig workers as independent contractors rather than employees.
The decision is a win for Uber , Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart , which have fought hard to maintain their business models that rely on gig workers.
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