Rideshare drivers gathered outside the Department of Labor in Boston to announce their readiness to be recognized as a union as a new law takes effect.
"Drivers need their union to make sure that ride share jobs are sustainable, and that everyone who does this work can live and care for their families with dignity."
Proponents of the measure argued that drivers need immediate workplace protections, emphasizing the importance of labor rights for gig economy workers.
With the approval of Question 3, the new law allows rideshare drivers to unionize, marking a significant shift in labor relations in Massachusetts.
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