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California: ICYMI: Law signed by Governor Newsom helps pave the way for the world's largest union of rideshare drivers

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~ Sacramento, CA - In a historic move, California has become home to the world's largest union of gig drivers. This milestone was made possible by a groundbreaking legislation championed by Governor Gavin Newsom and the Legislature, which provides a pathway to unionization for rideshare workers.

The California Gig Workers Union has reached the support threshold to represent gig drivers throughout the state, as verified by the California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). This means that after a 30-day waiting period, the union can be certified as the collective bargaining representative for Lyft and Uber drivers.

Governor Newsom expressed his support for this achievement, stating that "Today is a new day for rideshare drivers who have spent a decade fighting for a stronger voice on the job." He also emphasized that in a time when workers' rights are under attack and families are struggling with affordability due to the current administration, California is setting an example of standing with working people.

The road to union representation began in 2025 when Governor Newsom signed AB 1340 (Wicks, Berman), which gave hundreds of thousands of rideshare drivers in California the choice to unionize and engage in collective bargaining over wages, benefits, and working conditions. This move was seen as crucial in protecting workers' rights at a time when many feel abandoned by their government.

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This news comes on the heels of other recent announcements from Governor Newsom's office. On August 14th, he announced appointments including Yael Sheinfeld as Deputy Secretary of Communications at the California Business and Consumer Services Agency. Sheinfeld brings with her years of experience in communications and will play an important role in promoting business and consumer services within the state.

In addition, on August 14th, it was announced that the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) had closed $236 million in bond financing for La Brea Tar Pits Reimagine Project. This project aims to revitalize the iconic La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, creating jobs and boosting the local economy.

And on August 13th, Governor Newsom's office announced that California had taken historic action against data broker LocateSmarter, the first-ever enforcement action under the Governor's signature data broker privacy law. This move highlights California's commitment to protecting consumer privacy and holding companies accountable for their use of personal data.

Overall, these recent developments showcase California's dedication to supporting workers' rights, promoting economic growth, and protecting consumer privacy. With Governor Newsom at the helm, the Golden State continues to lead by example in creating a better future for its citizens.

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