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A company that would allow that in the first place should not be trusted later on, claiming they "fixed it". It's such a clear violation of ethics and morals. I don't get how a corporation can literally steal money from it's employees, say it's "sorry" and it "fixed the problem" and get off freely.


Well spending millions of dollars on Prop 22 ensured that they're technically not "employees"


The "technically" in that sentence is the evil part of their argument, IMO.




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