Biden Wants To Restrict Work and Flexibility for Freelancers
Most independent contractors don’t want the PRO Act anyway.

In last week's State of the Union address, President Joe Biden, who once vowed to be "the most pro-union president you've ever seen," took the opportunity to endorse the "Protecting the Right to Organize Act," more commonly known as the PRO Act. The long-discussed legislation, which was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives back in 2021, would represent one of the most sweeping labor reforms in recent history. By seeking to end right-to-work laws in 27 states and drastically restrict employer-employee relationships in other ways, it's an attempt to bring union power back to its golden age.
One key feature of the PRO Act, however, has a distinct 2023 flavor: It would impose a stricter test for determining whether a worker is an independent contractor for the purposes of union organizing. This includes inevitable confusion as to a worker's status and hefty fines if the worker is "misclassified" under the new definition. Despite proponents trying to distance the PRO Act from California's failing Assembly Bill 5 (AB5), a legal report reveals that it would functionally have the same impact nationwide.
Even if a worker is properly classified, the complexity of the rule and its violations would still deter organizations—especially small businesses that cannot afford extensive legal counsel—from working with contractors altogether. That's bad news in an economy where gig work is sometimes the best option for part-time, secondary, entry-level, or flexible jobs (regardless of whether the labor movement acknowledges it).
The renewed support for the PRO Act comes at a time when the Department of Labor is also finalizing a new rule that narrows the definition of an independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act. One thing driving these changes is the fact that policy makers have a limited understanding of the independent contractor work force.
For example, while gig platforms like Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash are ubiquitous in our everyday lives, workers at those types of online labor platforms amount to only 8.6 percent of the overall independent contractor work force. At the same time, the exponential growth of online labor platforms is driven almost entirely by individuals whose primary incomes come from traditional jobs and who supplement those incomes with platform work. This should alleviate some concerns about most of the gig work force lacking access to common workplace benefits such as health insurance.
Furthermore, according to tax data, the industries with the greatest share of independent contractors are "professional, scientific, and technical services," followed by "other services" and "health care." This is a far different picture than the one we're sold about the conquest of the American work force by app-based ride-sharing and delivery-driving jobs.
Beyond these misunderstandings, there is a key question that PRO Act proponents have failed to directly answer: Over a dozen surveys—including the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Contingent Worker Supplement—have found that a majority of independent contractors would prefer their current arrangements over an employment arrangement. Workers cite dependent care obligations, personal circumstances, or a strong preference for job flexibility (over job stability) as the primary reasons. Beyond surveys, in a recent study published by the Journal of Political Economy, economists estimated that UberX drivers would require almost twice as much pay to accept the inflexibility that comes from adopting a taxi-style schedule. And for the top 10 percent of DoorDash drivers, losing flexibility is equivalent to a 15 percent pay cut.
But these flexible job arrangements can be particularly transformative for women who are the primary caregivers in their households. One research paper found that self-employment rates are higher for women who have young children and that self-employed female workers have more flexibility in their work location, hours, and schedule as compared to women in traditional employment. In fact, the study concludes that independent work opportunities give mothers "more control over their work environment allowing them to better manage their household while working." In surveys, women consistently indicate that they engage in independent work roles precisely because they require flexible work arrangements.
This directly challenges the overarching narrative that the way to help independent contractors is to make them employees. Instead, there are other options that can help this work force. In a high-profile survey, 80 percent of self-employed workers indicated that they would like to have access to portable benefits—benefits that are flexible and not tied to one particular employer. This is long overdue for all kinds of American workers.
There has been some bipartisan support for these types of solutions. Sens. Mark Warner (D–Va.), Todd Young (R–Ind.), and Rep. Suzan DelBene (D–Wash.) have introduced legislation to test a portable benefits program for independent workers. At the state level, just this week, Utah introduced a new portable benefits bill that would remove the legal barriers preventing companies from voluntarily giving benefits to their independent contractors.
These types of innovative policy solutions are more forward-looking and welcoming for the millions of Americans who choose to engage in independent contracting work. Rather than reducing work opportunities and flexibility for those who desire or require it, policy makers should seek to better meet worker needs.
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"...policy makers have a limited understanding of _____________."
Balderdash; the government needs to intrude in every little aspect of your life as they can possibly imagine. If you don't like it, you are probably a fascist or maybe a white supremacist too.
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Legislating job lock.
WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!!
Whether you want to or not.
Now, that is true freedom.....
Workers don't know what is in their own best interests and shouldn't be allowed to gig-work, and also why they should be forced to be union members! [shit the left really believes]
dyslexics of the world untie!!
“We’re from the Department of Labor and we’re here to help. Or else."
shoplifters of the world unite and take over.
They should be paying union dues.
Politicians can't give people the freedom to make their own choices! What if people didn't make the choice they wanted?
JFK gave government unions power to blackmail the US government in a direct reversal of Calvin Coolidge's handling of the police strike and Dagny Taggart's handling of railroad labor goons. Of course he also dated Tim Leary's pal Mary Pinchot Meyer, fired Edwin Walker and was not eager to carpet-bomb a former French opium regie in Southeast Asia. So we may never know the real "what if..."
Biden and his Donkey Party cohorts have one interest in mind with this bill: Manufacture union dues into campaign contributions for Democratic Party candidates.
Tim McCarver hated the new MLB rules so much he just went ahead and died instead of watching the 2023 season.
I think Deion Sanders broke his soul.
I remember when Deion Sanders played in the NFL as both a receiver and a cornerback.
When they visited Philly, a banner at Veteran’s Stadium read – Deion goes both ways.
As so readily apparent when he trans'd into Leon Sandcastle. His hair was stunning.
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even still
You know, Reason tried to warn us that Trump was the better candidate. Why didn't we listen? Or maybe the opposite, I can't remember.
"One thing driving these changes is the fact that policy makers have a limited understanding of the independent contractor work force."
Bullshit. These assholes know exactly what they're doing. Their goal is to crush small business, independent workers and entrepreneurs. In the progressive world everyone must work for a mega corporation enriched by regulatory capture and fully organized by union grifters. As a wise man once said "Why would I best my competitor in the marketplace when I can use the force of government to exclude him?" And just to be clear. This is the government that the "libertarians" at Reason campaigned for.
I suspect that a major reason the Federal government wants to turn contractors into employees is so that it can withhold taxes from their wages.
As long as I'm here, looks like another Clinton liability got Epsteined.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2023-02-16/revisiting-absurd-suicide-epstein-linked-clinton-aide
"Former Bill Clinton staffer Mark Middleton was found hanging from a tree with a shotgun wound to his chest in Perryville, Arkansas last May, according to an interview given by the local sheriff. Middleton facilitated White House visits for the high-profile pedophile and Bill Clinton associate Jeffrey Epstein on seven different occasions during Clinton’s presidency, a FOIA request by the Daily Mail revealed."
“[Middleton] found a tree and he pulled a table over there, and he got on that table, and he took an extension cord and put it around a limb, put it around his neck and he shot himself in the chest with a shotgun.”
OK...
Interesting. That's the same thing we did before a weekend of drinking in college. Gives you an edge.
I'm guessing you went to school in Arkansas.
Ron Brown dies in plane crash. Has bullet hole in back of skull. Another suicide
https://nymag.com/news/features/conspiracy-theories/clinton-body-count/
NOV. 25, 2013
Bill Clinton Killed 50 People
He was updating Odin to use a firearm instead of a spear. But forgot that he was supposed to survive.
Biden Wants To Restrict Work ... and Subsidize Laziness...
What could possible go wrong.
The proles must be in unions so they can make their mandatory union dues contributions which end up in the campaign coffers of Democrats.
Not hard to figure out.
Threat to freedom: letting people work as much or as little as they want, for a fee they agree to in advance.
Not a threat to freedom: protecting people from being able to find gig work, in case the company providing the gig work might try to exploit them.
Vote-by-mail freelancers wrested control of the American Translators Association and instituted merit suffrage in 1980. You pass a translation test showing your peers you are not an impostor and you get to vote. Horrified agency owners struggled for a decade and finally gave infiltrators the vote, abolished direct voting and established single-candidate elections with entrenched boardmembers casting most of the "proxy" ballots. Multilingual soundboxes announce "We're Your Friends!" ATA accomplished what Biden's East German Dems want.
Keep own casting dem spoilah votes, babeee, gowna git bettah berry soon!
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Biden and progressives want to turn us all into corporate wage slaves.
They hate small businesses and independent contractors.
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy."
This has been the core of the progressive left for 100 years. Just look a the tax code! 1. They want as many people as possible to be W2 employees; it hides the taxes workers pay. 2. Union employees are always desirable over individual-minded workers because it is easier to influence the masses versus individuals. I grew up in UMWA country and knew Trumpka in the late 70s. The local politics were owned and controlled by the unions. The tax code has grown into a sucker's bet, which allowed the consolidation of power to be top-down instead of bottom-up. Just more of the same from Biden.
More simply, the unions own the D party, and they are exercising their rights as owners.
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