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Starting January 1, 2026, California's 800,000 rideshare drivers will have the right to unionize under a new state law. Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom brokered the agreement between labor groups and companies like Uber and Lyft. This makes California the second state after Massachusetts to extend collective bargaining to these workers.

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