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Massachusetts Question 3, the Unionization and Collective Bargaining for Transportation Network Drivers Initiative, was on the ballot in Massachusetts as an indirect initiated state statute on November 5, 2024.
Ballot Question 3 aims to change that. If the ballot measure passes, to form a union, the drivers would have to collect signatures from at least 25% of active drivers or those who have...
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance, a right-leaning nonprofit that wrote a short argument opposing Question 3 for a voter guide issued by the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s office, said that the ballot measure would “raise the prices for all riders, funding union pockets, not drivers’ pockets.”
Question 3 asks voters to decide if ride-hailing drivers can form unions to collectively bargain with app companies like Uber and Lyft for wages, benefits and work conditions. If the measure is...
Question 3 asks voters whether rideshare drivers should be allowed to unionize for collective bargaining with companies such as Uber and Lyft. The referendum comes in the wake of a settlement...
Beginning in 2023, the proposed law would set a maximum number of 'all alcoholic beverages' licenses that any one retailer could own or control at 7 licenses unless a retailer currently holds more than 7 such licenses.
This proposal would allow ride-share drivers, like those who work for Uber, to join a labor union. Nearly all of the estimated vote total has been reported. Source: Election results and race calls...
APPROVED: Mass. Ballot Question 3 — Allow Uber, Lyft drivers to unionize. Drivers for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft will be allowed to unionize in the state. Under the proposal approved by voters, drivers won't be required to participate. Individual companies can team up to form associations to represent their interests in ...
What is Question 3 on the general election ballot? Question 3 will be written on the general ballot as, “Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 3, 2022?”
Ballot Question 3 focuses on alcohol sales across the state. Would a new law give an unfair advantage to grocery and convenience stores, or be a boon for big liquor retailers? We’re breaking down the multiple parts of Ballot Question 3 and the meaning of a “yes” or “no” vote.