Last week, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) vetoed a dangerous bill. Disguised as a way to provide so-called “portable benefits” to app-based workers, the bill was a corporate gimmick designed to exclude app-based ride-hailing and delivery workers from state employment rights such as minimum wage, workers' compensation and unemployment insurance.
Backed by major companies like Uber, Lyft and DoorDash, these portable benefits bills are popping up around the country as part of a larger effort to legitimize business models based on misclassifying employees as independent contractors and avoiding accountability to their workers and the public.
Whereas workers would gain little, corporations stand to gain a lot. By classifying their workers as independent contractors, these corporations can skip