Uber’s anti-competitive business practices exploit its dominant market control, impacting millions of US drivers & customers ...
More than 100 drivers gathered at the State House Wednesday, joining with lawmakers and union leaders to launch the campaign ...
Two-thirds of likely Massachusetts voters also support the drivers’ right to unionize, according to a statewide poll conducted last year. Uber and Lyft did not immediately respond to requests for ...
On the heels of a state settlement with Uber and Lyft, the campaign that wants to allow drivers for those platforms to ...
Now that the Massachusetts state primary has come and gone, voters are turning their attention back to the five ballot ...
An internal survey of more than 2,500 active Massachusetts Uber drivers conducted by the company through their driver’s app from July through August found that 76% supported the agreement based ...
App-based gig work companies like Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart employ 1.4 million California workers. The companies ...
In the past two decades, technological leaps in urban infrastructure have driven an explosion of convenience and industry in services such as ride-hailing and delivery of goods.
The Massachusetts attorney general’s office settled a four-year lawsuit against Uber and Lyft that alleged the rideshare companies violated state labor laws. “[This] agreement holds Uber and Lyft ...
A discussion with an author of a new report laying out how Uber and Lyft’s preferred worker classification — codified in California's Prop 22 — depresses pay and deprives drivers of benefits.
Ballots questions range from should MCAS still be a graduation requirement to should the state legalize medical psychedelics.