Press Releases

Press Releases

PADS Coalition Responds to SEIU Request for Supreme Court Review on Prop 22

Today, in response to SEIU’s request for the California Supreme Court to review a recent [...] Read more
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CA Court of Appeal Rules Historic Victory for CA App-Based Drivers

Today’s ruling is a historic victory for the nearly 1.4 million drivers who rely on [...] Read more
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For Women Across California, App-Based Work is Essential

In 2020, Proposition 22 was overwhelmingly approved by California voters, with nearly 60 percent saying [...] Read more
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PADS Coalition Responds to Oral Arguments in Prop 22 Hearing

At the conclusion of the oral arguments in Castellanos v. State of California, the Protect [...] Read more
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Diverse Group of Legal Experts, Social Justice Advocates, App-Based Drivers & Others File Briefs Urging Court of Appeal to Uphold Prop 22

Nearly a dozen civil rights and social justice organizations, business groups and app-based drivers joined [...] Read more
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In Case You Missed It: California Attorney General and PADS Coalition File Opening Briefs in Defense of Prop 22

Yesterday, the California Attorney General’s Office (“AG”) filed its opening brief in the California Court [...] Read more
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New UC Riverside Study: California App-Based Drivers Earned Over $34 Per Hour On Average

A comprehensive new study of app-based rideshare and food delivery drivers’ earnings and sentiment, published [...] Read more
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In Case You Missed It: Legal Scholar on Superior Court Prop 22 Ruling

In a recent op-ed, Anthony Caso, Senior Legal Fellow at the Claremont Institute and clinical [...] Read more
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In Case You Missed It: Pew Research Finds 78% of App-Based Workers Say Their Experience is Positive

An extensive new report by the respected Pew Research Center based on a survey of [...] Read more

BREAKING:

CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT UNANIMOUSLY UPHOLDS PROP 22!

The ruling is an overwhelming victory for nearly 1.4 million drivers who rely on the flexibility of app-based work and consumers who use these services for transportation and delivery in communities across California.