Illinois ride-share union bill pushed through amid disagreement on new fee – Center Square

House Bill 4743 would allow the more than 100,000 contract employees of ride-share services – such as Uber and Lyft – in the state to organize, requiring a minimum of 10% of active drivers to begin the process. The bill also sets a threshold of 30% of active drivers signing union authorization cards to begin any negotiations with the ride-share industry.
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David F
1 month ago

Anything for more taxes and increased costs, the Illinois motto!

Call my shrink
1 month ago

Disagreement on new fee translation : Where’s Mine ?

Last edited 1 month ago by Call my shrink
Joe
1 month ago

Unions aren’t interested in the drivers . Just want initiation fees and union dues money!!

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