A judge declined to issue a TRO that would have ordered Instacart to reclassify its "Shoppers" as employees, rather than contractors, while the class action shakes out. via @kathleen_dailey https://t.co/oqU0TU7Xi6
— Porter Wells (@porterhwells) February 4, 2020
A full hearing on our request for a preliminary injunction to stop Instacart’s exploitation of its workforce is set for February 14. Every day that passes, another worker misses out on essential protections as an employee under state and federal law.
— SD City Attorney (@CityAttorneySD) February 4, 2020
Judge rules that @CityAttorneySD @MaraWElliott Can’t Force Instacart to Reclassify Workers https://t.co/CltY95qQ6p
— Cory Briggs (@corybriggs) February 4, 2020
San Diego can’t force #Instacart to reclassify Shoppers, a California court ruled today – more from me on the latest #AB5 news https://t.co/c6M8g8RAVY
— Kathleen (@kathleen_dailey) February 4, 2020
NEW: Instacart beat back a bid to block the company from continuing to classify its workers as independent contractors, instead of employees. https://t.co/ttJKL9qlmf
— Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) February 4, 2020