Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S666

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Establishing collective bargaining rights for TNC drivers

Impact

Should this bill pass, it will significantly modify existing labor laws by allowing TNDs the right to collective bargaining, which has generally been a privilege reserved for traditional employees and unions. This shift is significant since it seeks to minimize the exploitation of workers in the gig economy, potentially improving their salaries and working conditions. Notably, it specifies that any negotiated outcomes will need state approval, helping ensure that the interests of both workers and businesses are safeguarded. Consequently, this can create a ripple effect, influencing labor conditions across various sectors in the state and possibly leading to similar legislative proposals in other jurisdictions considering comparable rights for gig economy workers.

Summary

Bill S666 aims to establish collective bargaining rights for transportation network drivers (TNDs) in Massachusetts. It recognizes the challenges faced by these workers, including poor pay, inadequate health coverage, and unfavorable working conditions within the rapidly evolving digital transportation marketplace. The bill seeks to create an organized structure that allows TNDs to form labor organizations, engage in collective bargaining, and negotiate better terms and conditions for their work. It emphasizes that these labor negotiations will be conducted under the supervision of the state, aiming to promote stable work environments and fair compensation among transportation network companies (TNCs) operating in Massachusetts.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding Bill S666 is the potential pushback from TNCs worried about increased operational costs stemming from mandated fare increases or improved benefits for drivers. Critics argue that this could disrupt the competitive nature of the rideshare market. Proponents, however, contend that equitably compensating drivers will lead to better service quality and driver retention, ultimately benefiting the industry as a whole. Another area of debate will be how effectively the Massachusetts government can mediate between the interests of drivers and those of companies, balancing regulation with innovation and market needs.

Companion Bills

MA H5047

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4253

Giving transportation network drivers the option to form a union and bargain collectively

MA H1099

Establishing a transportation network driver bill of rights

MA HF3074

Collective bargaining rights for transportation network company drivers created and regulated, and rulemaking authorized.

MA SF3229

Bargaining rights creation and regulation for transportation network company drivers

MA S1290

Relative to collective bargaining rights

MA H4605

REPORT of the SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE on INITIATIVE PETITIONS on the INITIATIVE PETITION of ROXANA LORENA RIVERA AND OTHERS FOR THE PASSAGE OF AN ACT GIVING TRANSPORTATION NETWORK DRIVERS THE OPTION TO FORM A UNION AND BARGAIN COLLECTIVELY (see House, No. 4253)

MA S1149

Relative to collective bargaining right

MA SB230

Collective Bargaining For Counties

MA SB00232

An Act Establishing Collective Bargaining Rights For Certain Agricultural Workers.

MA S1696

Relative to the collective bargaining rights for employees of the committee for public counsel services

Similar Bills

MA H1099

Establishing a transportation network driver bill of rights

MA S1305

Establishing protections and accountability for Delivery Network Company workers, consumers, and communities

MA H1339

Establishing protections and accountability for DNC workers, consumers, and communities

MA S627

Establishing protections and accountability for TNC and DNC workers consumers and communities (EPA)

MA H1158

Establishing protections and accountability for TNC and DNC workers, consumers, and communities (EPA)

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MS SB2208

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KY SB180

AN ACT relating to guidelines and standards for labor and workforce development and declaring an emergency.