Submitted by susinpgh t3_xxhtyr in Pennsylvania
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Yelloeisok t1_ircbe0g wrote
The problem is the Republican legislature will never let that pass.
susinpgh OP t1_ircfdt8 wrote
Which is why we need to flip as many seats as we can.
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MuckRaker83 t1_irck0o0 wrote
If only the state wasn't gerrymandered to hell. Dems frequently win statewide offices but never come close to legislative control. At this point I read somewhere that dems need something like 60% of the vote to win the state house
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ell0bo t1_irco14n wrote
Dems have to better organize state wide. There's pockets, but in heavy Republican areas, Dems are rather in shambles. Dems state wide need to help those smaller groups. Like, if the Philly machine was to really help the state, it needs to do some serious outreach.
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BigAdhesiveness6209 t1_irczj6u wrote
Silly rabbits, thinks these politicians care 🤣🤣🤣
red_carpet_hero t1_ird3g7v wrote
Republicans would reply with. What about the rights of corporations to exploit their workers?
pfudorpfudor t1_irdcb78 wrote
Conservatives also need to stop voting for people actively against their interests and needs. Majority of people I know classified as independent contractors are super far right. Same with most conservatives I know, regardless of age, being for legalized marijuana, especially medical, but continue to vote for those who oppose it. Make it make sense
pfudorpfudor t1_irdchu6 wrote
Green whispers in their ears in exchange for "lobbying"
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Insterstellar t1_irdls2e wrote
So primary Republicans and get anti-wage theft candidates nominated.
MomsSpecialFriend t1_irdxqvz wrote
I work in IT and have been misclassified as a contractor on most jobs that I’ve had in PA. They not only require a set schedule just like an employee, they offer no leave, no health insurance and fire you over the most petty things. I literally lost a contacted job because I used the bathroom longer than allowed, because I had to work with a stomach bug, because I had no leave or medical insurance…
The crazy part is I used to have that exact job, as an employee before I left work for a few years to have kids. Great benefits and everything. I came back, offered the exact same role, same hours, now a contractor with zero benefits and an even stricter system of monitoring bathroom breaks. They heavily imply you will be made an employee again, but you will not.
It’s so demeaning as a human to have all of that taken away. To be tossed aside like garbage because you are a human being. Same place gave me a pamphlet and a talk about how you are never allowed to speak about unionizing and how you have to report union talk to a hotline.
These businesses not only get away with it, they thrive. They are well respected businesses in our community. I’ll call out my bullshit employer and tell you Ahold.. the corporate center and owner of Giant grocery stores exploits their employees. They are misclassifying people to this day and I know this because their stupid recruiters have contacted me about applying for the role repeatedly.
CapCity182 t1_irdzfch wrote
I would really appreciate if they would do something to decrease the wage theft the state is doing in the form of so many taxes.
RedPrincexDESx t1_ire5q8b wrote
The question is if it will be enforced once it's on the books.
AgentInCommand t1_ire6vl8 wrote
Party over country/state/county/city
happydayzinoffice t1_ire71ot wrote
This will do nothing to curtail the overseas people that attempt to contract me for some jank IT 3 to 30 day job here in PA-- and pay piddly while stealing my social security number.
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There is a reason why I left IT, Amazon pays me more to operate a forklift. Go figure. :P
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happydayzinoffice t1_ire7wt7 wrote
Oh certainly, but it takes someone to actually complain.
surrrah t1_ire8734 wrote
Unfortunately propaganda is one hell of a drug
Thecrawsome t1_ire8r49 wrote
Pennsylvania is always a couple years behind California
PM_ME_MURPHY_HATE t1_ire9d4n wrote
How much did it pay per hour as an employee and how much as a contractor? And what was your deductible for your health insurance while you were an employee?
JessicaDAndy t1_ire9hqx wrote
The fact that the company called you an independent contractor but complained about bathroom breaks is a HUGE flag that says you are not a contractor.
I am sorry they did that.
MomsSpecialFriend t1_iredswx wrote
I was salary at $35kish when I left, hired back hourly at $15. We had amazing health insurance, it was a HMO and I paid about $9 per pay period.
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susinpgh OP t1_iree92a wrote
It has an upside. California's will have been tested.
axeville t1_irejs84 wrote
That's what anti union people say all the time.
mjsisko t1_irek1tl wrote
Was full time with a company, benefits/vacation/sick time, all the things at 25$ an hour. Switched to independent contractor and lost all of those things. I now bill at 90$ an hour and take as much time off as I want. I work for whoever I want and I am rarely not busy. Who is stealing my wages?
susinpgh OP t1_irek85e wrote
Yes, because everyone is living their life through the lens of your experience. This is a spurious argument.
mjsisko t1_irekcpg wrote
The assumption is rather everyone is living through the opposite side of the lens which also isn’t true. That was the point. Glad you missed it
susinpgh OP t1_irekgb1 wrote
Maybe you should add /s to your original comment.
susinpgh OP t1_irem4gj wrote
It most certainly is not. You made that assumption. There is a wrong that needs to be righted. That doesn't mean that EVERYONE has been wronged. It's the same thinking that keeps people saying all lives matter when they hear black lives matter.
mjsisko t1_iremarj wrote
I went by the very negative stories and comment’s throughout this post and offered a different viewpoint. I actually made no assumptions, I simply gave a view point of being an independent contractor that differs from what is on here.
susinpgh OP t1_ireojs1 wrote
>The assumption is rather everyone is living through the opposite side of the lens which also isn’t true. That was the point. Glad you missed it
There is in no way any indication anywhere that EVERYONE is experiencing the same, as you are implying here.
>Who is stealing my wages?
You had your own experience, and you could have stopped your narrative before you added the above line.
mjsisko t1_ireop0z wrote
I could have…but as this is a free platform I decided not to. You could have continued with your day and not replied but you decided to keep this going. We all make choices.
In my original comment I made no assumptions, I assumed you could connect those dots. My fault.
106473 t1_irepkm0 wrote
Have you ever reached out to their offices to voice your concerns?
susinpgh OP t1_iresp49 wrote
Wow. Okay, no. If you just want to make comments and not engage, you might want to check out twitter, where you can shout into the wind and no one will reply to you.
mjsisko t1_iresurx wrote
I have been engaging with you.
[deleted] t1_irfp7zc wrote
> There is a reason why I left IT, Amazon pays me more to operate a forklift.
Must have had a shit IT position. I get paid very well to maybe do 4-5 hours of actual work a day.
happydayzinoffice t1_irg14tx wrote
They were fortune 500 companies. :(
Yelloeisok t1_irgb2qo wrote
Leslie Rossi - of Trump house fame- is my Representative. She chartered busses to the failed coup of Jan 6. When she ran in the March primary she said ‘I am the FAR Right candidate’ and she won in a landslide. She wants to ‘own the libs’ and wouldn’t give a damn what I would say.
Illustrious_Air_1438 t1_irhnwl9 wrote
It's not gerrymandered anymore. With this year's maps, Biden won a slight majority of the state house districts.
reddicyoulous t1_irc8552 wrote
>The report found that by misclassifying employees as “contractors” the workers are deprived of wages, workplace health and safety, and unemployment protections. It amounts to tax fraud and costs the commonwealth millions of dollars in lost revenue annually. Misclassification can impact industries from home health care to construction to online businesses, like Uber and Lyft drivers.
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>Misclassification of employees occurs when a business wrongfully classifies a worker as
an independent contractor even though the nature, type and oversight of their work determines they should be considered an employee under the law.
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A step in the right direction against socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor