
After winning big in California, gig companies take their worker classification fight to Massachusetts
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Last year, Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart succeeded in getting Californians to vote in favor of a ballot measure exempting them from classifying drivers and delivery workers as employees. Now, the companies are in the early stages of taking a similar approach in Massachusetts.
The coalition representing these gig companies, Massachusetts Coalition for Independent Work, said it filed Wednesday to have a question put on the state's 2022 ballot that would "grant historic new benefits" and allow workers to "maintain their flexibility as independent contractors," something it says most drivers want. "Without the ballot measure or a legislative solution, the future of app-based rideshare and delivery could be in jeopardy," the coalition said, in language reminiscent of how dire the issue was positioned to Californians.More Related News

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