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From the Globe, here is the summary of 2024 Ballot Question 3:
aB brain trust, am I missing anything? Steelmanning... could raising the cost of rideshare enough actually just cause more private car ownership?
So by default, I'm basically in favor of anything that makes car culture pay for its externalities. In this case, I imagine that means securing a living wage for rideshare drivers so that the state is not indirectly subsidizing Uber and Lyft via welfare for its definitely-not-employee employees. Increased rideshare fares would theoretically lead to more people choosing to bike or take the T. Sounds great to me.This initiative would allow ride-share drivers to form unions and collectively bargain with Uber, Lyft, and similar companies. A coalition backed by ride-share companies had pushed a proposal to classify drivers as independent contractors, but the companies reached a settlement with the state in June that would grant employment benefits and rights for drivers while requiring the companies to pay $175 million in penalties and back pay.
aB brain trust, am I missing anything? Steelmanning... could raising the cost of rideshare enough actually just cause more private car ownership?