Talk:2020 California Proposition 22
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editI don't know the exact format to record this though. Hcobb (talk) 15:47, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
Balance of viewpoints in Background section
editIn the background portion of the article, the last 2-3 paragraphs relay Uber's data analysis on the impacts of Prop-22. Given the possibility of bias in the findings, why have these portions not been edited to reflect a more neutral viewpoint highlighting the contentious literature on the subject since the article's creation? --Yd003 (talk) 05:22, 31 August 2022 (UTC)
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Draft Bibliography for Prospective Contribution to Article
editI plan to rework a bit of the background section of the article - creating a new section to discuss the contested projected effects of the bill, specifically driver earnings, flexibility and benefits, as well as one further discussing interpretation. The bibliography I'm looking to refer to is:
Jacobs, Ken, and Michael Reich. “The Uber/Lyft Ballot Initiative Guarantees Only $5.64 an Hour.” UC Berkeley Labor Center, 21 Apr. 2021, laborcenter.berkeley.edu/the-uber-lyft-ballot-initiative-guarantees-only-5-64-an-hour-2/ .
Thornberg, Christopher. Proposition 22 - Analyzing the Impact on App-Based Drivers’ Earnings. UC Riverside Economic Forecasting and Development, Aug. 2020, https://ucreconomicforecast.org/wp+-+content/uploads/2020/08/Prop22_Driver_Earnings_Analysis_August2020.pdf.
Parrott, James A., and Michael Reich. "An earnings standard for New York City’s app -based drivers." New York: The New School: Center for New York City Affairs (2018)
Wong, Venessa. “Uber, Lyft Drivers in New York Now Earn More than $16 per Trip on Average, According to the City.” BuzzFeed News, 12 June 2019, https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/venessawong/uber-lyft-driver-pay-increase-new-york.
Khosrowshahi, Dara. “The High Cost of Making Drivers Employees.” Uber Newsroom, 5 Oct. 2020, https://www.uber.com/newsroom/economic-impact/.
“CA App-Based Driver Survey.” CA App-Based Driver Survey, June 2020, https://cadriversurveyjge.nationbuilder.com/.
Howard, John. “An Early-Voting Survey of the Ballot Propositions.” Capitol Weekly, 13 Nov. 2020, https://capitolweekly.net/an-early-voting-survey-of-the-ballot-propositions/.
“New Poll Finds Most App Drivers Not Informed and at Risk of Missing Out on Healthcare Benefits Promised Under Prop. 22.” Tulchin Research, 30 Apr. 2021, https://tulchinresearch.com/2021/04/new-poll-finds-most-appdrivers-not-informed-and-at-risk-of-missing Yd003 (talk) 05:20, 19 September 2022 (UTC)
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