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Truckers Blocking Port of Oakland Over New Labor Law

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In a normal state, policymakers who are facing a crisis (let alone myriad crises) would at least have the wisdom not to purposefully try to make things worse. Here in California, not so much. Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state Legislature have doubled down on their enforcement of a new union-inspired labor law that is complicating the ongoing supply chain disruptions.

At this writing, truck drivers are blocking the Port of Oakland out of frustration with the law, which would upend the way they do business. First, a recap.

In 2019, the governor signed into law Assembly Bill 5, the so-called “landmark” legislation that essentially bans independent contracting (and which the Biden administration still sees as a national model). The law targeted drivers for companies such as Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash, but — and it’s a matter of debate about how far lawmakers expected the measure to go — it threw the entire freelance economy into a tizzy.

As I’ve reported before for The American Spectator, AB 5 eliminated jobs for freelance writers, photographers, sign language interpreters, and people working in hundreds of job categories. Professionals with the best lobbyists — attorneys, dentists, insurance agents, realtors, etc. — carved out exemptions in the original bill. But local theater groups and musical gigs had to shut down given that these performers generally work independently.

As AB 5 left a trail of wreckage, Californians of all political persuasions were angry as it instantly destroyed their livelihoods.

Ultimately, the Legislature succumbed to pressure and passed over 100 additional exemptions but refused to repeal the law and continued to boost its enforcement budget. Again, to a normal person, it is the mark of particularly bad legislation when lawmakers must exempt most people from its edicts to avoid a mutiny. The state’s voters then approved Proposition 22 in 2020 to exempt rideshare drivers. An Alameda County judge voided the measure, which now is pending appeal.

The state’s brain trusts, however, failed to address AB 5’s most far-reaching consequence. It also applies to truck drivers — you know, the folks we depend on to deliver virtually everything to everyone. Under AB 5, truck drivers must generally be permanent employees of the trucking company (although it allows some costly workarounds).

Many truckers don’t want to be employees and prefer to work as owner-operators. Being an owner generally is preferable to being an employee, but why should that matter to Sacramento politicians who know better?

In the meantime, the nation’s supply chain faced severe disruptions thanks to those ill-thought-out pandemic restrictions. Since AB 5’s passage, another crisis took hold: Container ships started backing up at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, largely because of an insufficient number of truckers to unload the goods and move them to their destination.

As a backdrop, the state also (over several years) imposed new diesel rules that require truckers to buy costly new equipment, which has chipped away at the number of trucks on the road. That’s the long backstory to what’s now going on at the Port of Oakland, as protesting truckers have halted business at one of the West Coast’s busiest ports — primarily out of their anger at AB 5. Drivers have blocked traffic entering and leaving the terminals.

https://spectator.org/california-regulation-triggers-truck-driver-protest/

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Another casualty of the recent PayPal purge.

UsForThem, a UK parents’ group that campaigned to keep schools open during the pandemic, has been banned from PayPal because of “the nature of its activities.” The group says that after the ban, it is unable to access thousands of pounds in donations.

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“We were completely taken aback to learn that PayPal was discontinuing our services ‘due to the nature of [our] activities’. No prior warning or meaningful explanation was given, and despite them saying we could withdraw our remaining balance, we cannot,” said the group’s co-founder Molly Kingsley to The Telegraph.

“UsForThem has only ever been fully transparent about the organization’s aims, and our mission statement is on a prominent page of our website for all to read. That makes clear that our core focus is campaigning for children to be prioritized in public decision-making.

“If something about that mission offends PayPal, why could they not be transparent about that? For a small volunteer organization, this has a significant impact on our ability to operate, as presumably was intended.

“It is extremely hard not to draw the conclusion that this is a politically motivated cancellation of an organization that in some way offends PayPal.”

Toby Young, Free Speech Union’s founder, also claimed PayPal banned his account for political motives. The Free Speech Union’s account was also banned, as well as the account of the non-profit Gays Against Groomers.

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