Massachusetts voters approved Question 3, granting Uber and Lyft drivers the right to unionize, allowing them to collectively bargain for better wages and working conditions. The victory followed two years of organizing efforts, with over 70,000 drivers in the state eligible to form a union. The next steps involve collecting signatures from active drivers to begin the process of creating a union, supported by groups like the International Association of Machinists and SEIU 32BJ.
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DC brothers freed after wrongful murder convictions seek presidential pardon
Two brothers, Charles and Chris Turner, who were wrongfully convicted of a 1984 murder in Washington, D.C., are seeking a presidential pardon to restore their rights. The case involved suppressed evidence, coerced testimony, and investigative errors, leading to the wrongful convictions of the Turners and six other individuals. Despite limitations in career prospects due to their felony records, the brothers remain hopeful about their futures and believe a pardon would validate their innocence and bring...
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