Top Tweets for #ProtectAppWork
BREAKING: A new report has found that California app-based drivers earned $37.40 per hour on average in 2023. The report also found that 1.6 million Californians worked with app-based platforms, earning a total of nearly $10 billion. #ProtectAppWork #Prop22 https://t.co/lIdZEMJM8q
Independent app-based work has provided flexible earnings opportunities for all Californians, including communities of color. #Prop22 ensures these jobs and critical services are protected while providing drivers with new benefits. #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/2zA8VNfdOz
NEW from @ocregister Editorial Board: "Californians made clear that they want rideshare services to remain as they were before the passage of Assembly Bill 5...here’s to hoping Prop. 22 is upheld." #ProtectProp22 #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/uovghBAf63
The lack of access to nutritious food has been exacerbated by the pandemic and other systemic challenges. #ProjectDash is connecting families with healthy food options, bolstering our economy, and creating earning opportunities. #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/VUqeoWOhtw
It’s not just drivers who benefit with #Prop22. Food delivery and rideshare makes life easier for Mitali, a busy graduate student, who cherishes the convenience of app-based services🚗#ProtectAppWork #ProtectProp22
#ICYMI from @ocregister: Monday’s Court of Appeal decision is a win for app-based drivers by protecting “improved transportation choices” and providing “flexible job schedules the vast majority of [drivers] value.” #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/8HmKFDWAl2
The Court of Appeal’s decision on #Prop22 is a victory for CA voters and the hundreds of thousands of app-based drivers who rely on the independence the measure protects. We’re pleased by the court’s decision to #ProtectProp22 and #ProtectAppWork.
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Today’s Court of Appeal decision is a huge win for CA. As the largest coalition of app-based rideshare & delivery drivers in California, we’re thrilled the court ruled to protect the will of nearly 10M voters & safeguard our democracy. #UpholdProp22 https://t.co/MiUSdDPlsF

Prop 22 means independence and opportunity for app-based drivers. For the millionth time: drivers support Prop 22! LA-based Elias shared how the flexibility of app-based work is changing his life ⬇️ #ProtectProp22 #ProtectAppWork
The flexibility of the gig economy is enticing workers to leave their 9 to 5. Gig workers like Matthew say, “When I'm able to decide what I want to do with my time, there are things I can do to help me learn and grow my own business.” #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/fwDQOgJeWI
Nearly 60% of California voters approved #Prop22. Now, more than two years later, app-based drivers continue to choose the flexibility and independence of app-based work to supplement their income or make ends meet. #ProtectProp22 #ProtectAppWork
Non-traditional earning opportunities, like app-based work, provides Ryan, who has autism spectrum disorder, with a way to earn a living while accommodating his needs. Most importantly, independent work also gives Ryan a sense of pride. #ProtectProp22 #ProtectAppWork
For Lee, app-based food delivery is a lifeline, providing supplemental income so they can make ends meet. W/ #Prop22 threatened, drivers would bear the brunt of the measure being overturned, which could mean loss of flexibility and livelihood ⬇️ #ProtectAppWork #ProtectProp22
Almost two years after the historic passage of #Prop22, drivers continue to support the measure. That’s because Prop 22 is a win-win, offering drivers new benefits while preserving the flexibility and independence they cherish. #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/IOo0dpNy0L
App-based driver and single mom Kelly perfectly explains why over 82% of California drivers feel that Prop 22 “creates better opportunities for the future.” ⬇️ #UpholdProp22 #ProtectAppWork #ProtectProp22
Maintaining flexibility and independence is critical for Ali. He supported #Prop22 in 2020 because he needed an earning opportunity that worked around his busy schedule. Almost two years later, Ali agrees with voters and drivers: Prop 22 should be upheld. #ProtectAppWork
Seniors like Susan have turned to app-based rideshare and food delivery to earn extra money during retirement. Flexible app-based work provides CAs with the opportunity to supplement their income around their schedule. #ProtectAppWork

Faith Bautista, Pres. & CEO of @ThisIsNDC & @OfficialNAAC, writes that app-based work uplifts AAPI communities by helping drivers “assert more control over their work lives” while providing guaranteed earnings & new benefits. #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/q9D7sZYEEl
Take it from Marni: not everyone wants to be an employee. Up and down the state, Californians have turned to app-based work to earn a living around their schedule. Just another reason to #UpholdProp22 and #ProtectAppWork.

During the pandemic, app-based work generated BILLIONS for drivers, restaurants, grocers & small biz. Rideshare & food delivery has also provided a flexible earning opportunity at a time when many saw reduced work and income opportunities. #ProtectAppWork https://t.co/luXi3Cz7mb

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