California Supreme Court Upholds Proposition 22: Key Implications for Gig Economy Workers and Companies

On July 25, 2024, the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 22 in Castellanos v. State of California. This decision allows gig economy companies like Uber and Lyft to continue classifying their drivers as independent contractors. The ruling provides clarity for these businesses, though it does not resolve all regulatory uncertainties.

Key Points of the Ruling

The court found that Proposition 22 does not infringe on the California Legislature’s authority to regulate workers’ compensation. While the measure doesn’t permanently prevent the Legislature from extending benefits to independent contractors, the ruling does not clarify if lawmakers can include app-based workers in the workers’ compensation system without violating Proposition 22.

Implications for Businesses and Workers

For gig companies, the ruling avoids potential costs and liabilities that could have arisen from reclassifying drivers as employees. This decision supports maintaining their current business model and operational flexibility. Glenn Spencer from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce noted the ruling is beneficial for workers seeking flexibility and for consumers using these services.

Future Considerations

The ruling leaves open questions about future legislative actions and potential legal challenges. Any changes to Proposition 22 would require a supermajority in the Legislature, a difficult feat.

Gig businesses should stay informed as the legal landscape evolves. CDF Labor Law LLP will continue to provide updates on these developments.

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