Current through Chapter 373 of the 2024 Legislative Session, with the exception of Acts not available as of 1/14/2025
Section 150F:1 - Findings and policyA. The commonwealth of Massachusetts recognizes that technological advancement has generated new "digital marketplaces" in the transportation sector, in which companies connect, through electronic media, customers seeking passenger transportation services to persons willing to supply that transportation service. These persons often suffer poor pay, inadequate health coverage, and irregular or inadequate working hours. It is hereby declared that the best interests of the commonwealth are served by providing transportation network drivers the opportunity to self-organize and designate representatives of their own choosing, and to bargain collectively in order to obtain sustainable wages, benefits and working conditions, subject to approval and ongoing supervision by the commonwealth. It is further declared that the best interests of the commonwealth are served by the prevention or prompt resolution of disputes between rideshare network companies and the persons who supply the labor to effectuate those services. This chapter shall be deemed an exercise of the police power of the commonwealth, and shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of its purposes.B. For the reasons set forth in subdivision A, it is the public policy of the commonwealth to displace competition with regulation of the terms and conditions of work for transportation network drivers set forth herein; and, consistent with this policy, to exempt from federal and commonwealth antitrust laws, the formation of transportation network driver organizations and multi-company associations for the purposes of collective bargaining between transportation network companies and transportation network drivers on an industry-wide basis, and to supervise, evaluate, and if approved, implement the resulting negotiated recommendations concerning the terms and conditions of work for all transportation network drivers in an industry when those recommendations are found by the Secretary of Labor to advance the public purposes stated in this section and are then made binding, regardless of the competitive consequences thereof.1. The commonwealth intends that transportation network drivers have the right to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to be represented through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in other concerted activities for the purpose of bargaining with transportation network companies and create negotiated recommendations, which shall form the basis for industry regulations.2. The commonwealth intends transportation network companies have the right to form multi-company associations to represent them while bargaining with a transportation network driver organization to create negotiated recommendations, which shall form the basis for industry regulations.3. The intent and policy of the commonwealth is for the statutory and non-statutory labor exemptions from the federal antitrust laws and analogous commonwealth laws, to apply to transportation network drivers who choose to form, join or assist labor organizations in labor activity in Massachusetts permitted hereby.4. The commonwealth intends in authorizing and regulating transportation network companies and transportation network drivers engaging in labor activity permitted hereby that state action immunity apply to this statute, and that such companies and drivers be immune from the federal and commonwealth antitrust laws to the fullest extent possible in their conduct pursuant to this statute.5. The commonwealth will actively supervise the labor activity permitted hereby conducted by transportation network companies and transportation network drivers pursuant to this statute to ensure that the conduct permitted by the statute protects the rights of workers and companies, encourages collective negotiation and labor peace, and otherwise advances the purposes of this Act.Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 150F, § 1
Added by Acts 2024 , c. 252,§ 1, eff. (Massachusetts Initiative to Allow ride-share drivers to form labor unions, 2024 Question 3, approved at the 11/5/2024 statewide ballot. Results certified on 11/20/2024.).