Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal to Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize

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Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal to Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize
Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal to Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize

Passengers waiting for Uber or Lyft at San Diego International Airport on March 20, 2025. Jane Yang/The Epoch Times

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers have brokered a deal with Uber and Lyft, granting rideshare drivers the right to unionize while preserving their status as independent contractors.

The agreement, finalized on Aug. 31, pairs AB 1340, a labor-backed measure allowing over 800,000 drivers to form unions and negotiate wages, with SB 371, a company-favored cut to insurance mandates that slices coverage from $1 million to $60,000 per person and $300,000 per accident.

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