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What is Massachusetts Ballot Question 3? Unions for rideshare drivers


Understanding your ballot with 22News: Question 3 - WWLP

A yes vote would give Massachusetts rideshare drivers the option to join a union and participate in collective bargaining.

Question 3: A union for rideshare drivers - [email protected]

Under current law, Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts cannot readily form unions. Question 3 on the November ballot would change that, creating a novel ...

Ride-hailing unions: How Question 3 aims to allow Uber and Lyft ...

Question 3 asks voters to decide if ride-hailing drivers can form unions to collectively bargain with app companies like Uber and Lyft for wages, benefits and ...

What you need to know about Massachusetts ballot question 3

Massachusetts ballot question 3 would offer transportation network drivers the option to form unions. Rideshare drivers such as those who ...

Mass. Question 3: Should rideshare drivers be allowed to unionize?

The question of whether Uber and Lyft drivers should be allowed to unionize and engage in collective bargaining is on the ballot in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts rideshare drivers could unionize under Question 3

You make one complaint against an Uber and Lyft driver, and the company just shuts them off without even letting them know," said Mike, a ...

2024 Voter Guide: Massachusetts Question 3 - Reason Foundation

Massachusetts Question 3 would authorize formation of a union and collective bargaining for ride-hail drivers.

Uber, Lyft driver, can they unionize? That's MA ballot question 3

Voters will decide on five ballot questions in the 2024 Massachusetts elections on Nov. 5. Here is what you need to know about Question 3, ...

Examining a potential pathway for Uber and Lyft drivers to form unions

Question 3 on the Massachusetts ballot asks voters to decide whether or not rideshare drivers can form a union as independent contractors.

Opponents of ballot Question 3 say it extends beyond unionizing goal

Complex human interactions can lead to rideshare drivers being deactivated. They say unionizing will help.

Massachusetts ballot question 3: Unionization for rideshare drivers

Question 3 on the Massachusetts ballot would grant rideshare drivers such as those who work for Uber, Lyft and Doordash the option to form ...

Massachusetts voters approve union rights for Uber drivers and ...

Massachusetts voters approved giving union rights to drivers for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft but rejected a measure to legalize some ...

Ballot Question 3 asks if rideshare drivers should be allowed to ...

Most rideshare workers are independent contractors or freelance. They enjoy the independence of making their own hours but also miss out on ...

Unionizing Massachusetts rideshare drivers: What to know ... - Axios

A yes vote would create an exception to collective bargaining restrictions in Massachusetts, letting the drivers unionize despite being independent contractors.

MA Ballot Question 3: Should Uber/Lyft drivers be allowed to ...

Independent contractors or company employees? With Question 3, voters decide if drivers can collectively bargain with companies, like Uber ...

Massachusetts Ballot Measure Criticized for Creating Gig Worker ...

Uber and Lyft are not opposing Question 3, which would give some bargaining rights to drivers but keep them as independent contractors ...

Mass. Question 3: What to know - YouTube

Voters in Massachusetts will decide whether or not Uber and Lyft drivers would be allowed to unionize. Follow NBC10 Boston: ...

Insight into Massachusetts Ballot Question 3: A un | Newswise

A report released today by the Center for State Policy Analysis (cSPA) at Tufts University's Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life ...

Psychedelics, MCAS, Rideshare Unions, and More: What You Need ...

Five ballot questions, covering education, unions, psychedelics, tips, and the legislature, confront Massachusetts voters November 5.

We don't need Question 3 allowing unionization of rideshare drivers

Forcing gig workers into a collective bargaining structure erodes the benefits prized by these independent contractors and would make gig work ...