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BOSTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Massachusetts voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure that would allow ride-share drivers to unionize, becoming the first U.S. state to allow drivers for app-based ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure that would allow ride-share drivers to unionize, becoming the first state to allow drivers for app-based companies like Uber and Lyft to ...
The Massachusetts vote was the latest ... least 25% of active drivers in Massachusetts, and companies can form associations to allow them to jointly negotiate with the union during state ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday approved ... and Lyft the greenlight to unionize. The Massachusetts measure, known as "Question 3," would allow ride-share drivers considered independent ...
What will and will not change if Massachusetts voters approve Question 2? Will rideshare drivers be allowed to unionize? Here's what to know about MA Question 3 How (and when) Question 4 would ...
The ballot measure approved by voters allows drivers to unionize in Massachusetts but doesn’t require them to participate. On the corporate side, companies will be allowed to join forces through ...
BOSTON - Massachusetts voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure that would allow ride-share drivers to unionize, becoming the first U.S. state to allow drivers for app-based companies like Uber ...
In addition to deciding their pick for president of United States, Massachusetts ... Question 3 asks voters whether rideshare drivers should be allowed to unionize for collective bargaining ...