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With a major employment classification fight brewing that could determine pay and benefits for hundreds of thousands of app-based drivers, the field s largest companies and their allies are touting a new poll finding that drivers in Massachusetts largely want to retain the freedom of independent contractors.
The Massachusetts Coalition for Independent Work, an industry-funded group that launched in March, commissioned a poll asking drivers on four of the most widely used ride-hailing and delivery platforms about their work patterns and employment preferences.
Asked if they would rather be an independent contractor, which is how drivers are currently categorized, or an employee, 64 percent of drivers preferred independent contractor, 29 percent chose employee, and 7 percent said they were not sure, according to a copy of the poll results shared with the News Service.
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By State House News Service
A coalition of business groups, ride-hailing companies and delivery services is touting significant voter support for legislation that would keep drivers on app-based platforms designated as independent contractors rather than employees.
The Massachusetts Coalition for Independent Work, which launched last month as companies such as Uber and Lyft target worker classification reforms similar to those they secured in California, published on Tuesday the results of a poll it commissioned finding a majority of voters back a bill (H 1234) filed by Rep. Mark Cusack.
The poll of 1,003 voters told participants that a bill before the Legislature would ensure that app-based drivers retain their independence and flexibility. Voters were told the proposal would offer drivers more benefits than they have now, but not as many as they would receive if they were given full employee status.
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