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Court Rules Ridesharing Companies Must Classify Drivers As Employees

Court Rules Ridesharing Companies Must Classify Drivers As Employees

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Social Studies

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Uber and Lyft are required to reclassify their drivers as employees, following a court decision. However, the companies, along with delivery services like DoorDash and Postmates, are investing in a ballot initiative to bypass this law. The final decision may rest with California voters in the upcoming November election.

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What decision was confirmed regarding Uber and Lyft's drivers?

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2.

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What companies are mentioned alongside Uber and Lyft in the context of the reclassification?

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What is the significance of the ballot initiative mentioned in the text?

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How might the decision regarding driver classification affect state voters?

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What is the potential outcome of the November election as it relates to the text?

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