EPISODE · Dec 21, 2021 · 34 MIN
29. No on Prop 22: Uber and other tech giants think they can bring their horrible policies to MA
from Incorruptible Mass
If the pro-Uber ballot question succeeds in Massachusetts, it won't just be the end of workers rights for driving gig workers -- it will likely mean that other industries will follow suit in taking away workers' rights. And these greedy tech giants are likely to spend tens of millions of dollars on a misinformation campaign. We hear from Jonathan Paz from the No on Prop 22 coalition.Jordan Berg Powers, Jonathan Cohn, and Anna Callahan chat about Massachusetts politics. This is the audio version of the Incorruptible Mass podcast, season 4 episode 29. The video version is available here.You’re listening to Incorruptible Massachusetts. Our goal is to help people understand state politics: we investigate why it’s so broken, imagine what we could have here in MA if we fixed it, and report on how you can get involved. To stay informed:* Subscribe to our YouTube channel* Subscribe to this podcast (https://incorruptible-mass.buzzsprout...)* Sign up to get updates at https://www.incorruptiblemass.org/
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If the pro-Uber ballot question succeeds in Massachusetts, it won't just be the end of workers rights for driving gig workers -- it will likely mean that other industries will follow suit in taking away workers' rights. And these greedy tech giants are likely to spend tens of millions of dollars on a misinformation campaign. We hear from Jonathan Paz from the No on Prop 22 coalition. Jordan Berg Powers, Jonathan Cohn, and Anna Callahan chat about Massachusetts politics. This is t...
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29. No on Prop 22: Uber and other tech giants think they can bring their horrible policies to MA
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