California lawmakers lead effort to provide unemployment benefits for gig-workers | Representative Harley Rouda

California lawmakers lead effort to provide unemployment benefits for gig-workers

March 31, 2020
In The News

Gig-economy workers that might otherwise be left behind by the economic downturn as a result of coronavirus will now receive benefits to keep them afloat. 

“That’s one of the things I pushed hard for, and the democratic caucus pushed hard for,” Representative Harley Rouda, D-California, said.

Congressman Harley Rouda says many self-employed Americans don’t have a safety net for the economic downturn caused by coronavirus. 

Until now, millions of workers from free-lance writers to ride-share drivers weren’t eligible for paid sick leave or insurance benefits. 

Rouda says he and many fellow lawmakers from California worked hard to secure protections for those workers in the massive stimulus package the president signed into law Friday.

“It will better protect those workers that typically would not be protected under unemployment insurance,” Rouda said. 

Rouda says the bill also includes one time emergency payments and even small business loans for independent contractors.