As we get closer to passing our PayUp policy in Seattle, gig companies and their allies are ramping up their opposition with a pretty shady tactic: they’re claiming that it’s somehow “equitable” to pay subminimum wages to workers of color.
But Seattle gig workers aren’t falling for it.
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Gig companies shelled out $25,000 to hire a corporate “crisis communications” person to testify at a Seattle City Council committee hearing yesterday, where he strung words together in opposition to our PayUp policy. Meanwhile, gig workers communicated about the true crisis they’re facing in the gig economy—subminimum wages as low as $2/job.
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After years of worker organizing and many months of stakeholder meetings, policy development, and hearings on draft ordinances, we have an actual piece of legislation that City Council can vote on to raise pay, protect flexibility, and provide transparency for 40,000+ gig workers on apps like DoorDash, Instacart, and TaskRabbit.
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“Nobody should be asked to pay back one cent of this in the first place…It was really upsetting and surprising.”
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The 2022 WA legislative session is over, and let’s be real: legislators failed to take bold action this year to protect our rights, invest in an equitable recovery, and build towards economic and racial justice.
The legislature simply didn’t show up for workers with the urgency this crisis requires. For that, we give them just 2 out of 5 stars. Here’s our recap of what went down, and where we go from here.
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On Wednesday, February 16th, a delegation of gig workers from apps like DoorDash, Instacart, GrubHub, and UberEats made a special delivery to Seattle City Hall on Wednesday: 400 to-go bags, each labeled with a receipt showing what an actual delivery job paid out after accounting for basic expenses.
The message? It’s time for City leaders to deliver for workers by passing the PayUp policy.
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We’re calling on legislators to support workers through this ongoing crisis, fix our state’s broken unemployment system, support undocumented immigrants who lose work, and tax the rich to fund an equitable recovery.
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On New Year's Day, three important changes took effect for WA workers. Here’s what you should know.
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Tens of thousands of agricultural workers across the state will now get overtime pay when they work overtime hours.
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