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Uber, Lyft drivers in Massachusetts
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Labor leaders described the victory as the largest private-sector organizing win since Ford autoworkers unionized in 1941.
- Frame 1Massachusetts state officials put Uber and Lyft workers at a union bargaining table over pay, deactivations, and protections.
- Frame 2Drivers celebrated outside the State House after Massachusetts became the first state to recognize a ride-hailing union.
- Frame 3Labor leaders called it the largest private-sector organizing win since Ford autoworkers unionized in 1941.
- Frame 4The result could become a model for organizing fights already gaining traction in California and Illinois.
- Frame 5Driver Jean Fredo wants bargaining to bring better pay, fewer sudden deactivations, and more stability after seven years on Uber.
- Frame 6Next comes bargaining: Uber, Lyft, the union, and regulators must test worker leverage against flexibility and ride costs.
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- May 26, 6:37 PM EDT
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