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Don’t Say Gig: California AB5 & How It Will Affect Tech Globally

Don’t Say Gig: California AB5 & How It Will Affect Tech Globally

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It looks like California Bill AB5 will be going into effect. To refresh your memory, “Known popularly known as the gig worker bill, it required companies that hire independent contractors to reclassify them as employees,” wrote Investopedia.

Upside: gig workers will now be entitled to minimum wages, health insurance, vacation time and other employee benefits. Downside: they no longer choose their schedules, may be barred from taking other employment. And who ultimately gets the bill for the increased costs? Enactment of the bill was temporarily delayed by trucker protests. “California truckers pledge to continue blockade of Oakland port over controversial labor law,” as it made it difficult for them to work as independent contractors, Fox News reported.

It affects tech, too – big time, so pay attention.

During the lockdowns, some countries required that employers continue to pay their employees, even in cases where the company would essentially need to cease functioning as a result of said lockdowns. If they laid the employees off, they were required to pay three months severance. Both of which drove many companies out of business, especially startups – so everyone was out of a job. Nothing like throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Read More...

140 Characters Who Helped Shape the Tech World

140 Characters Who Helped Shape the Tech World

It was Peter Thiel who said, “We were promised flying cars. Instead we got 140 characters.” It looks like flying cars may be slowly rolling out, with Singapore’s flying taxi trial set to begin in the second half of 2019, but who the hell are those 140 characters to whom Theil might have been referring? As a co-founder of PayPal and an early investor in Facebook, LinkedIn, Yelp and Quora, he certainly knows what sorts of characters tech can breed.

We’ve been involved in the tech world since the nascent days of Web 1.0 in New York City – with monthly trips to Silicon Valley at the time, as well – and over the years, have encountered many of those characters, upfront and personal, for better or for worse. Of course we have stories to tell, but that’s for a later date and a much longer opus.

Some were true innovators who created platforms and software and devices that forged an entirely new industry. You may not be familiar with their names, but their contributions should never be forgotten. Some forgot their original drivers, whether it was to not be evil or to connect the world, tracked the world’s population in ways and to an extent to which it had never been tracked before, storing it and parsing out that information to the highest and/or any and all bidders, and paying no heed to the concept that we might have the right to be forgotten. Read More...