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NBC News NOW ‘I feel manipulated’: Passage of Prop 22 impacts gig economy workers, companies
Catch up with NBC News Clone on today's hot topic: Passage Of Prop 22 Impacts Gig Economy Workers Companies 95812677992 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone . Our editorial team reformatted this story for clarity and speed.
03:14 NBC News’ Jacob Ward takes an in-depth look at the impact of California’s Proposition 22 on gig economy workers and the companies that contract them. The legislation allows companies to forego classifying workers as actual company employees, which means they are not entitled to sick leave or unemployment insurance. Editor's Note: A graphic in this report has been changed to remove Lyft's logo. The information in that graphic did not come from Lyft. Nov. 12, 2020
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Jeanine Pirro walks back D.C. gun statement after backlash 01:06
Teen swims for hours to save family swept out to sea 02:57
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani talks baseball, big spending, and his new children’s book 03:24
Disney names parks leader to take over as CEO 02:55
Partially frozen Niagara Falls attracts tourists in below freezing temperatures 01:30
Renee Good’s brother: ‘Encounters with federal agents are changing the community’ 03:52