Drivers for Uber and Lyft now have collective bargaining rights after a rare compromise between unions and Silicon Valley.
Assembly Bill 1340 will give more than 800,000 rideshare drivers across the state the right to unionize, while still being ...
More than 800,000 drivers for ride-hailing companies in California will soon be able to join a union and bargain collectively ...
Supporters said the new law opens a path for the largest expansion of private sector collective bargaining rights in the state's history.
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SACRAMENTO - California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill granting more than 800,000 rideshare drivers the right to unionize and collectively bargain for wages and benefits. The new legislation ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that allows rideshare drivers in the state to organize and collectively bargain.