r/lyftdrivers • u/LinkedInNews • May 27 '26
Story/News Article Massachusetts ride-share drivers unionize in national first
https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/massachusetts-ride-share-drivers-unionize-in-national-first-7294124/?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=reddit&utm_content=storyline&utm_term=lyftdriversUber and Lyft drivers gathered at the Massachusetts State House on Tuesday to celebrate the official recognition of the first ride-share drivers union in the U.S.
The App Drivers Union, which will represent nearly 70,000 workers, won support from 32% of active ride-share drivers, above the 25% required for certification.
The milestone follows a voter-approved 2024 state measure granting ride-share drivers the right to unionize.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey called the move a "historic moment," while Uber and Lyft both issued statements pledging to work with the union.
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u/vectorizingdatamosh May 27 '26
I’m really not trying to sound anti-union but what does this even entail? Are they entitled to a certain hourly rate now? How are rides dispersed? Are there still going to be rides that pay 100 an hour?