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Summary of Question 3
The proposed law would provide Transportation Network Drivers (?Drivers?) with the right to form unions (?Driver Organizations?) to collectively bargain with Transportation Network Companies (?Companies?)-which are companies that use a digital network to connect riders to drivers for pre-arranged transportation-to create negotiated recommendations concerning wages, benefits and terms and conditions of work. Drivers would not be required to engage in any union activities. Companies would be allowed to form multi-Company associations to represent them when negotiating with Driver Organizations. The state would supervise the labor activities permitted by the proposed law and would have responsibility for approving or disapproving the negotiated recommendations. The proposed law would define certain activities by a Company or a Driver Organization to be unfair work practices. The proposed law would establish a hearing process for the state Employment Relations Board (?Board?) to follow when a Company or Driver Organization is charged with an unfair work practice. The proposed law would permit the Board to take action, including awarding compensation to adversely affected Drivers, if it found that an unfair work practice had been committed. The proposed law would provide for an appeal of a Board decision to the state Appeals Court. This proposed law also would establish a procedure for determining which Drivers are Active Drivers, meaning that they completed more than the median number of rides in the previous six months. The proposed law would establish procedures for the Board to determine that a Driver Organization has signed authorizations from at least five percent of Active Drivers, entitling the Driver Organization to a list of Active Drivers; to designate a Driver Organization as the exclusive bargaining representative for all Drivers based on signed authorizations from at least twenty-five percent of Active Drivers; to resolve disputes over exclusive bargaining status, including through elections; and to decertify a Driver Organization from exclusive bargaining status. A Driver Organization that has been designated the exclusive bargaining representative would have the exclusive right to represent the Drivers and to receive voluntary membership dues deductions. Once the Board determined that a Driver Organization was the exclusive bargaining representative for all Drivers, the Companies would be required to bargain with that Driver Organization concerning wages, benefits and terms and conditions of work. Once the Driver Organization and Companies reached agreement on wages, benefits, and the terms and conditions of work, that agreement would be voted upon by all Drivers who has completed at least 100 trips the previous quarter. If approved by a majority of votes cast, the recommendations would be submitted to the state Secretary of Labor for approval and if approved, would be effective for three years. The proposed law would establish procedures for the mediation and arbitration if the Driver Organization and Companies failed to reach agreement within a certain period of time. An arbitrator would consider factors set forth in the proposed law, including whether the wages of Drivers would be enough so that Drivers would not need to rely upon any public benefits. The proposed law also sets out procedures for the Secretary of Labor?s review and approval of recommendations negotiated by a Driver Organization and the Companies and for judicial review of the Secretary?s decision. The proposed law states that neither its provisions, an agreement nor a determination by the Secretary would be able to lessen labor standards established by other laws. If there were any conflict between the proposed law and existing Massachusetts labor relations law, the proposed law would prevail. The Board would make rules and regulations as appropriate to effectuate the proposed law. The proposed law states that, if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect.

2024 - Middlesex County - Question 3Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 1, 2024?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
435,193
335,244
54,696 825,133
Acton More »
 
7,299
5,305
727
13,331
Arlington More »
 
17,319
8,958
1,487
27,764
Ashby
 
928
985
90
2,003
Ashland More »
 
4,911
4,498
497
9,906
Ayer More »
 
2,406
2,047
251
4,704
Bedford More »
 
4,089
3,905
438
8,432
Belmont More »
 
7,983
5,809
862
14,654
Billerica More »
 
10,843
11,850
1,188
23,881
Boxborough
 
1,660
1,363
169
3,192
Burlington More »
 
6,341
6,995
1,264
14,600
Cambridge More »
 
35,380
11,771
3,510
50,661
Carlisle
 
1,795
1,476
190
3,461
Chelmsford More »
 
10,188
10,300
1,217
21,705
Concord More »
 
6,578
4,759
689
12,026
Dracut More »
 
7,994
8,689
939
17,622
Dunstable
 
967
1,152
112
2,231
Everett More »
 
7,163
3,975
1,520
12,658
Framingham More »
 
16,080
12,061
1,993
30,134
Groton More »
 
3,520
3,442
362
7,324
Holliston More »
 
4,621
4,261
515
9,397
Hopkinton More »
 
4,770
5,155
535
10,460
Hudson More »
 
5,408
5,350
675
11,433
Lexington More »
 
9,828
7,603
1,172
18,603
Lincoln More »
 
2,218
1,555
274
4,047
Littleton More »
 
3,311
2,942
333
6,586
Lowell More »
 
18,783
11,735
4,874
35,392
Malden More »
 
13,598
7,137
2,140
22,875
Marlborough More »
 
9,169
8,002
1,117
18,288
Maynard More »
 
3,917
2,509
336
6,762
Medford More »
 
17,375
10,698
2,134
30,207
Melrose More »
 
9,119
7,093
1,089
17,301
Natick More »
 
10,804
9,139
1,205
21,148
Newton More »
 
24,513
19,618
3,212
47,343
N. Reading More »
 
4,209
5,175
652
10,036
Pepperell More »
 
3,322
3,683
371
7,376
Reading More »
 
7,369
8,042
1,239
16,650
Sherborn
 
1,322
1,337
147
2,806
Shirley
 
1,799
1,732
173
3,704
Somerville More »
 
28,796
9,143
2,025
39,964
Stoneham More »
 
6,554
6,211
920
13,685
Stow More »
 
2,435
2,131
240
4,806
Sudbury More »
 
5,839
5,400
704
11,943
Tewksbury More »
 
8,241
9,487
1,033
18,761
Townsend More »
 
2,413
2,918
259
5,590
Tyngsborough More »
 
3,383
3,776
433
7,592
Wakefield More »
 
7,356
7,869
1,253
16,478
Waltham More »
 
14,454
10,596
1,905
26,955
Watertown More »
 
10,848
6,336
1,104
18,288
Wayland More »
 
4,444
3,969
521
8,934
Westford More »
 
6,954
7,282
701
14,937
Weston More »
 
2,521
3,699
413
6,633
Wilmington More »
 
6,069
7,551
780
14,400
Winchester More »
 
5,876
6,545
975
13,396
Woburn More »
 
10,111
10,225
1,732
22,068
County Totals
435,193
335,244
54,696 825,133