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California lawmakers made a deal with Uber and Lyft that will allow the app -based drivers to form unions.
The agreement is a victory for workers in the party who has been long classified as independent contractors, and therefore, not qualified for some protection that employees receive, such as the right to collective negotiation.
The governor of the state, Javin News, announced, along with Senate Pro, Tim Mike McGoyer and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Robert Rivas, announced his support on Friday for the two ignitions that constitute a path for applications -based drivers to the union. Association Bill 1340, sponsored by Seiu California, is sponsored by the Senate Law 371 by Uber and Lyft.
Newsom described it as “a historical agreement between workers and businesses that California can only submit.” He said that the representatives of the work and companies “found a common ground that enabled hundreds of thousands of drivers, while making Rideshare more expensive for millions of California residents.”
The agreement creates a model for drivers to be able to organize to increase wages, protect jobs and other benefits.
On the other hand, California organizers say they will support legislation to reduce expensive insurance coverage that horse riding companies must pay. Uber and Lyft these insurance payments are attributed to higher riding in California and low driver’s wages.
The deal comes after years after Uber, Lyft and other applications -based companies spent more than $ 200 million to persuade California voters to pass the PROP 22, which is what The party workers are classified as independent contractors Give them limited benefits.
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Drivers have long criticized the system to give companies wide control over salaries and wage cancels, making them limited by force to influence profits or working conditions. Supporters of the new agreement say it can give drivers a stronger voice in pushing the unfair treatment.
The deal can have the effects of ripples in other countries. In 2024, Voters agreed to Massachusetts A similar initiative to allow drivers to ride a ride to form unions and negotiate wages, benefits and working conditions.