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Albertson's Dumps Drivers for Doordash, Critics Blame Prop 22

Albertson's Dumps Drivers for Doordash, Critics Blame Prop 22

KQED's The California Report

January 19, 202116m 1s

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Show Notes

Health care workers are treating more COVID19 patients than ever in this pandemic, and hospitalizations from the virus are mounting more pressure on an already strained health care system.

Reporter: Marco Siler Gonzales, KQED


State health officials are recommending a pause in using one batch of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine because of unexpected adverse reactions.

Reporter: Molly Peterson, KQED


Weeks after Proposition 22 became law, we are already seeing the effects ripple out into industries beyond the “gig economy.” The country’s second-largest grocery store chain, Albertsons, is now laying off its grocery delivery employees and replacing them with contractors at DoorDash. Critics of the measure say they warned this would happen.

Reporter: Sam Harnett, KQED


As the sun sets on the Trump Administration, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has proposed removing the protected status of millions of acres of desert lands across California. Reporter: Ezra David Romero, CapRadio

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