Proposition 22 Upheld: A Victory for Drivers and Democracy
Written byMoments ago, the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 22, affirming the will of the nearly 10 million Californians who voted to deliver historic benefits and protections to drivers, while protecting their independence. Whether drivers or couriers choose to earn just a few hours a week or more, their freedom to work when and how they want is now firmly etched into California law, putting an end to misguided attempts to force them into an employment model that they overwhelmingly do not want.
Prop 22 is Working
From the moment it became law, Prop 22 has been working for the millions of drivers and couriers that earn on platforms like ours. Uber alone has delivered more than $1 billion in direct benefits to date. Simply put, Prop 22 is making a real difference in people’s lives, which is why it is overwhelmingly supported by drivers and couriers from every corner of the state.
Driving Forward
Prop 22 is a testament to what can be done when we listen to drivers and couriers. With growing frequency, policymakers are shifting away from outdated discussions, based on a binary choice between employment with benefits, or independence with none. Instead, an increasing number of policymakers worldwide—from New York State and Massachusetts, to Australia and Brazil—are actively engaging with drivers and couriers to develop innovative models that preserve their independence while also requiring important new benefits and protections. We stand ready to ensure that progress continues.