MA Question #3 results are unknown
On Nov. 5, 2024, Massachusetts residents were given the option to vote on question three, which allows Uber and Lyft drivers the ability to form unions. According to a report from The Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts, this proposed law would enact sector-based bargaining, which would allow drivers across multiple companies to negotiate for industry-wide benefits such as better pay and expanded benefits. Additionally, drivers might not be able to start forming unions right away — rideshare workers face the logistical challenges of organizing a union now that the law has passed. The legislation has several ramifications, both legal and practical: Most likely it would both reduce profits for businesses and create more expensive fares for riders, according to opponents of the ballot question. At the same time, it would begin to pave the way toward standard rights and protections for rideshare workers.
As of press time, results for ballot question #3 has not been announced.
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