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Uber Lyft Drivers and Gig Economy Workers Weekly News & Interviews [Weekend Bonus Episode]: This weeks bonus podcast is a little different than usual. I interviewed Felix a.k.a. Mr.Flex YouTube Creator. I am figuring out when this interview will drop, either this weekend or next weekend. The reason for the change is.....
About a month ago, Ron (EntreCourier.com) had me on his podcast to discuss 'ProAct', and a little 'AB5', 'Prop22'. After we recorded, Ron said, you should post this on Rideshare Rodeo podcast too. We let about a month go by between the two podcast drops. In this Ron is interviewing me. The timing of this content is perfect, since in just a couple weeks I will be having Veena Dubal on the podcast.
Thank you to our sponsor Curri!
HERE IS THE BREAKDOWN OF OUR INTERVIEW:
The government has been busy lately trying to get things pushed through. We've seen in the past few days the Infrastructure bill and Budget Reconciliation stuff go through the Senate.
One of the things that's been a priority for Democrats has been the PRO Act. Protecting the Right to Organize. One of the things the act does is implement the ABC test that was the heart of California's AB5, and the ABC test would then determine classification of employee verses independent contractor for purposes of labor laws. If it's passed and stands up to court challenges, PRO Act could force Doordash, Uber, Grubhub, Lyft and other gig companies to hire employees rather than employees.
Steve Johnson of UberLyftDrivers.com joins us to talk about employment, being an independent contractor, the repercussions of being an employee, and whether Pro Act has a chance of passing. Steve has had several guests on his Rideshare Rodeo podcast and shares insights he's gained from his many conversations on the topic.
Additional reading on PRO Act
What is PRO Act?Driver App London is a blog by Mourad, a frequent guest on Steve's podcast. Later in the episode Steve talks about how some places in Europe are a step ahead of where they are in the US including an app worker designation.
The following was the general outline we attempted to follow. Things may have gone a little out of order here and there.
Employment verses Independent Contractors
What is PRO Act and how does that impact things?
Doordash, Uber, Lyft, Grubhub and others as bad actors
Can PRO Act be passed into law?
Is there a better alternative?
Ready... Set... Rodeo!!!!!
Via~~~~> https://entrecourier.com/
******
Thank you to our sponsor Curri!
Curri links:
Curri website: https://www.curri.com/
Curri Twitter: https://twitter.com/curri
Curri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=...
Curri Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamcurri/
Curri LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1875...
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Uber Lyft Drivers and Gig Economy Workers Weekly News & Interviews [Weekend Bonus Episode]: This weeks bonus podcast is a little different than usual. I interviewed Felix a.k.a. Mr.Flex YouTube Creator. I am figuring out when this interview will drop, either this weekend or next weekend. The reason for the change is.....
About a month ago, Ron (EntreCourier.com) had me on his podcast to discuss 'ProAct', and a little 'AB5', 'Prop22'. After we recorded, Ron said, you should post this on Rideshare Rodeo podcast too. We let about a month go by between the two podcast drops. In this Ron is interviewing me. The timing of this content is perfect, since in just a couple weeks I will be having Veena Dubal on the podcast.
Thank you to our sponsor Curri!
HERE IS THE BREAKDOWN OF OUR INTERVIEW:
The government has been busy lately trying to get things pushed through. We've seen in the past few days the Infrastructure bill and Budget Reconciliation stuff go through the Senate.
One of the things that's been a priority for Democrats has been the PRO Act. Protecting the Right to Organize. One of the things the act does is implement the ABC test that was the heart of California's AB5, and the ABC test would then determine classification of employee verses independent contractor for purposes of labor laws. If it's passed and stands up to court challenges, PRO Act could force Doordash, Uber, Grubhub, Lyft and other gig companies to hire employees rather than employees.
Steve Johnson of UberLyftDrivers.com joins us to talk about employment, being an independent contractor, the repercussions of being an employee, and whether Pro Act has a chance of passing. Steve has had several guests on his Rideshare Rodeo podcast and shares insights he's gained from his many conversations on the topic.
Additional reading on PRO Act
What is PRO Act?Driver App London is a blog by Mourad, a frequent guest on Steve's podcast. Later in the episode Steve talks about how some places in Europe are a step ahead of where they are in the US including an app worker designation.
The following was the general outline we attempted to follow. Things may have gone a little out of order here and there.
Employment verses Independent Contractors
What is PRO Act and how does that impact things?
Doordash, Uber, Lyft, Grubhub and others as bad actors
Can PRO Act be passed into law?
Is there a better alternative?
Ready... Set... Rodeo!!!!!
Via~~~~> https://entrecourier.com/
******
Thank you to our sponsor Curri!
Curri links:
Curri website: https://www.curri.com/
Curri Twitter: https://twitter.com/curri
Curri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=...
Curri Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamcurri/
Curri LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1875...

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