Hill last week.Responding to that prospect, Murphy said all she can do is keep fighting."Organizing will continue," Murphy said. "I'm so proud to stand beside other app-based workers and unions — everyone who stood up to make this clear."In a statement on November 10, Uber spokesperson Davis White praised the passage of the measure. "California voters agreed that instead of eliminating independent work, we should make it better," White stated. "Soon, drivers in California will be guaranteed a minimum earnings standard of 120% of minimum wage and will gain access to important new benefits like health care, accident insurance, and more."The measure does guarantee 120% of the local minimum wage for the time drivers are actively engaged in.