Drivers in Massachusetts for ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft have become the first in the nation to certify a union.
The App Drivers Union will represent roughly 70,000 independent contractors and can now bargain for higher wages with Uber, ...
By Nate Raymond BOSTON, May 26 (Reuters) - Ride-share drivers for app-based companies such as Uber and Lyft have unionized in Massachusetts, forming what state officials and labor leaders said was the ...
Rideshare app drivers in Massachusetts became the first in the nation to formally unionize after the state passed a ballot ...
Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts have formed the nation's first ever ride share driver’s union. The drivers gathered on ...
For years, both Uber and Lyft have insisted that their drivers are not their employees, but rather, independent contractors ...
This is a historic day for the state, for the country,” Gov. Maura Healey said, noting that drivers being able to unionize “means better pay, better wages for them, for their families.” ...
The newly formed App Drivers Union represents 70,000 rideshare drivers in the state. The group can negotiate pay, benefits, and deactivation policies as part of its contract. It is the first ...
Massachusetts has officially certified the nation’s first-ever rideshare drivers’ union, with Gov. Maura Healey, local and ...
Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts officially unionized Monday, creating the App Driver’s Union (ADU), which will become ...
Rideshare drivers in Massachusetts have officially made history by becoming the first in the U.S. to unionize.
Drivers won the right to unionize in a 2024 ballot measure. They remain classified as independent contractors under a $175 ...
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