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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Californians voted to pass Proposition 22 – reclassifying rideshare drivers as independent contractors. But, companies like Uber and Lyft are still battling lawsuits from the state claiming billions in wage theft.The legal battle over rideshare drivers did not end with the passing of Prop 22. The California Labor Commissioner is still suing gig companies for not following current law which classifies drivers as employees instead of independent contractors.The Labor Commissioner’s Office is seeking billions for unpaid minimum wage, overtime, sick leave, and business expenses.Nicole Moore with Rideshare Drivers United led the fight against Prop 22. She says since the new law is not retroactive those lawsuits still stand.“This is about back pay that under the law as it was over the last three years, those drivers are still owed that money,” said Moore. “It was .3 billion that were owed to those drivers. Half of that is damages but the other half is just straight pay that under labor law.”Some drivers had to file for unemployment when the pandemic hit, including those with pre-existing conditions hoping to limit exposure to the virus. Others are unable to drive since they have to stay home with kids now out of school for distance learning.Moore says those unemployment protections won’t last once the new law takes over.“If you don’t have unemployment that’s when people become homeless, that’s when kids go hungry. We need that safety net as workers,” said Moore.As San Diego moves into the state’s purple tier, Tonje Ettesvoll says she’ll have to limit hours to reduce her risk of exposure. She says the move for her own safety may prevent her from qualifying for benefits under Prop 22.“I will not be doing my 60 hours a week. I’ll be doing maybe 30 so I may be one of those people who don’t qualify and will have to be on Medi-Cal,” said Ettesvoll. “And that is an expense that’s not Uber’s and Lyft’s. That is an expense that’s the taxpayer’s and I think that’s very unfair.”Uber and Lyft both declined to respond to our inquiry on the pending lawsuits. Uber did send us this statement: 2136

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Chris Cate may soon feel like the loneliest politician in San Diego.Come December, he'll likely be the only Republican on the otherwise Democratic San Diego City Council. That’s because it appears Democrats will secure an 8-1 advantage on the City Council, based on returns from Tuesday’s election.“We'll have to figure out a new path going into election two years from now and another election two years after that,” Cate said.Cate is a San Diego native who represents the city's North Central areas. The jobs are technically nonpartisan, but divides do show when it comes to key votes on housing development, city contracting, and public safety. Cate says he won't be shy.“And really try to ensure that we as a government are mindful of the fact that we rely on taxpayer dollars to provide those resources, and not try to go back to the well multiple times to increase fees or taxes,” Cate said.Cate describes himself as a fiscal conservative and social moderate. He joined the council in 2014, when Democrats had a 5-4 advantage over Republicans. Democrat registration has exploded since then, with some politicians abandoning the Republican Party.Termed out Councilman Mark Kersey is now an independent, and State Assemblyman Brian Maienschein flipped to a democrat.But Cate says he'll never leave the party.“Absolutely not… 100%, no,” he said.Being the lone Republican on the council could also raise Cate’s political profile. For instance, many times he'd be the only alternative viewpoint for journalists to ask for comment. Cate said, however, that he's not seeking higher office. He terms out in 2022.Cate said more than 90% of the issues the council takes up are nonpartisan. He added he has known leading Democratic mayoral candidate Todd Gloria for years and finds him to be a person of integrity. 1836

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Bloomberg.com reported Friday that Broadcom Ltd. may take over Qualcomm Inc. for 0 billion.The offer of about per share would likely be made in the coming days, according to the Bloomberg.com report.Qualcomm shares rose Friday on reports of a possible takeover.  301

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Class-action lawsuits have been filed all over the country over the Equifax data breach, affecting approximately 143 million consumers.RELATED: Massive Data Breach At Equifax Leaves 143M At RiskAt least two lawsuits have been filed in San Diego.Timothy Blood of Blood Hurst & O’Reardon represents a San Diego man who believes his information was stolen.“It really ends up affecting probably most households in the United States,” Blood said. “Equifax has been very aggressive, in my opinion, not dealing with this very well.”Blood believes the offer of one-year credit monitoring is not enough.“With something like a social security number, you have that for the rest of your life, so you will need protection for the rest of your life,” Blood said.RELATED:  800

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — California's DMV is reopening another 46 field offices this week to fulfill appointments for services that require an in-person visitThursday, six field offices in the county will reopen to customers who have already made an appointment that requires an in-person visit. The offices will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., an open at 9 a.m. on Wednesdays. Those local offices include Chula Vista, El Cajon, Poway, Clairemont, San Ysidro, and Temecula (Riverside County).RELATED: Some California DMV offices reopen for appointments requiring in-person visitsOffices in Hillcrest and San Marcos reopened earlier this month, though confusion over eligible customers led to long lines and frustration.The reopen offices will help those with an appointment for services covering: Paying registration for a vehicle impounded because of registration-related issuesReinstating a suspended or revoked driver licenseApplying for a reduced-fee or no-fee identification cardProcessing commercial driver license transactionsApplying for a disabled person parking placardsAdding an ambulance certificate or firefighter endorsement to a driver licenseVerifying a transit training document to drive a transit bus.Processing DMV Express customers for REAL ID transactions, if time and space allowThe DMV is still encouraging anyone who is eligible to complete their services online to do so through the agency's website.DMV officials said employees will maintain proper social distancing as they serve customers. 1540

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