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Uber and Lyft argued that lawsuits filed in 2020 by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Labor Commissioner Lilia Garcia-Brower seeking back payments for withheld minimum wage, overtime and other benefits are invalid because the workers in question signed arbitration agreements with the companies.The California Supreme Court in January also refused to hear an appeal of a lower court decision that found state officials aren’t bound by arbitration agreements they didn’t sign.California Appeals Court Justice Jon Streeter ruled last September that California officials were enforcing state labor laws and not suing on behalf of workers. That means the arbitration agreements drivers signed are irrelevant to the state’s authority.“The public officials who brought these actions do not derive their authority from individual drivers but from their independent statutory authority to bring civil enforcement actions,” Streeter wrote in his opinion.The lawsuits were filed prior to voters approving Proposition 22 in November 2020, which gives the ride-hailing companies the ability to keep classifying drivers as independent contractors.
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Her appearance on ‘The View’When Harris appeared in early October on The View, a popular daytime talk show, she struggled to answer a straightforward question about how her presidency would differ from Biden’s. Asked “would you have done something differently than President Biden…
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Walt Disney World reporting a profit decline at theme parks signals a softening US economy.Disney forecast more challenges for the theme parks business. The company said it expects operating income in the division to fall by mid-single-digit percentage points in the fiscal fourth quarter, because of continued softening of demand at its U.S. theme parks, competition for tourist dollars at Disneyland Paris from the Summer Olympics, currently being held in the French capital, and softening of demand in China.This year, it became clear that the parks business was hitting some turbulence when Disney unexpectedly reported that operating income in the segment would likely be flat for the June quarter. The company said it was seeing “some normalization of post-Covid demand.”Disney rival Comcast, which owns and operates the Universal Studios chain of parks, reported weak results in late July, mostly because of lower attendance at Universal’s domestic parks. The company said it expects lower attendance to continue into next year. “Those Comcast numbers were scary,” said Doug Creutz, an analyst with TD Cowen. “Obviously, there’s been a slowdown in demand. Going to the parks is an expensive trip, so you’ve got to feel at least somewhat comfortable with your economic situation.”
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Even though the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is neck and neck, The Washington Post has decided not to make a presidential endorsement for the first time in 36 years, the publisher and CEO announced Friday."We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates," Will Lewis wrote in an opinion piece published on the paper's website. He referenced the paper's policy in the decades prior to 1976, when, following the Watergate scandal that the Post broke, it endorsed Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter. The last time the Post did not endorse a presidential candidate in the general election was 1988, according to a search of its archives.Colleagues learned the news from the editorial page editor, David Shipley, at a tense meeting shortly before Lewis' announcement. The meeting was characterized by someone with direct knowledge of discussions on condition of anonymity to speak about internal matters.Shipley said that he told other editorial board leaders Thursday by management that there would be no endorsement, though he has known for weeks. He added that he "owns" this decision. The reason he cited was to create "independent space" where the newspaper does not tell people for whom to vote.Colleagues were said to be "shocked" and uniformly negative. Post corporate spokespeople have not responded to multiple messages left by NPR on the subject.Former Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron, who led the newsroom to acclaim during Trump's presidency, denounced the decision starkly."This is cowardice, a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a casualty," Baron said in a statement to NPR. "Donald Trump will celebrate this as an invitation to further intimidate The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos (and other media owners). History will mark a disturbing chapter of spinelessness at an institution famed for courage."A similar decision by Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong led this week to the resignations of the paper's editorials editor and two editorial board members. Soon-Shiong said that he had asked the editorial board to draft a "factual analysis" of Trump and Harris' policies and plans. In her resignation letter, editorials editor Mariel Garza said the decision made the paper look “craven and hypocritical,” given its past reporting and editorials on Trump.
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On June 26, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the denial of marriage licenses violated the Due Process and the Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The ruling made same sex marriage legal in all 50 U.S. States.
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@ISIDEWITH asked…3yrs3Y
Political ideologies are coherent sets of beliefs and values that form a framework for understanding the role of government and the organization of society. They guide political behavior and policy decisions, influencing views on topics like economic distribution, individual liberties, and social justice.…
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