Uber, Lyft and others raise concern over Julie Su’s stance on worker classification.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!A group representing Uber, Lyft and other app-based services is raising concern about President Biden’s nominee to lead the Labor Department over her stance on worker classification rules.
In a letter to Biden dated Monday, the Flex Assn. asked that the nominee, Julie Su, explain how she would implement a proposed rule that could make it easier for workers to be considered employees rather than independent contractors “in a manner that protects independent work.”
It also requested that the Labor Department “delay action” on the proposal until the Senate confirms a nominee for secretary.
Gig companies such as Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart rely heavily on contractors to staff their fleets and have closely scrutinized the rule.
The letter illustrates the battle lines around Su’s nomination to replace Marty Walsh as Labor secretary. Business groups and Republicans have criticized her support for measures affecting the gig economy, while she has earned plaudits from Democrats and labor groups for her stance on workers’ rights.
The White House sent Su’s nomination to the Senate last week, allowing the confirmation process to begin.
Flex Chief Executive Kristin Sharp wrote to Biden that the group is concerned that Su “does not fully appreciate the potential impact” of the measure and “has a record indicating an oppositional approach to policymaking that carries real implications as she seeks to be elevated to serve as the department’s primary policymaker.”
A White House official defended Su, saying that, if confirmed as Labor secretary, she would ensure workers receive all rights and protections available to them under federal law. Proper classification of workers would benefit the economy and guarantee they are eligible for unemployment insurance, overtime and minimum wage, the official said.
Su led California’s labor department before joining the Biden administration. She supported a law making it more difficult for companies to classify workers as contractors, which allows businesses to save millions of dollars but deprives workers of protections such as minimum wage and benefits.
Sharp said the California law, which is being challenged in federal court, “wreaked havoc across multiple industries.” While stopping short of opposing Su’s nomination, Sharp demanded that Su explain her views on the policy during Senate confirmation “so that stakeholders can properly evaluate their position on her nomination.”
The Biden administration issued a proposal on independent-contractor status in October that would undo a Trump-era standard that made it easier for companies to hire people as contractors, which critics said left workers vulnerable to misclassification. The proposed rule isn’t final yet.
The proposal imposes a multifactor test that considers all elements of the working relationship equally in determining whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee. The Trump-era test gave more weight to a person’s degree of control over their work and the opportunity for profit and loss.
Biden’s woke agenda selections are mind numbing. Placing people in top management positions that they have not earned or have no real experience is ludicrous.The consequences are already becoming apparent. DOT A male taking paid maternity leave? A cross dressing Admiral? A cross dressing thief nuclear inspector? An anti labor head of the Labor Dept? You can not make this stuff up.
These should all be nails in the Biden home made equity coffin.
Please America, smarten up. This crap can not go on.
Do not let the crazies manipulate the vote again.
Boner head biden’s puppet handlers strike again.
They are losing state after state.
Even idiot Calif. figured it out……
This is the end run. Like Biden put in place the destruction of the economy, and the green light for Putin without any solid justifications.
Anyone notice the longer he is in office the further Left his appointments are?
And if you voted Dem. you are the problem……