Working for fair wages, better benefits, and safe working conditions for Uber and Lyft drivers & delivery workers across NY, IL, & beyond. #JusticeForAppWorkers
Waymo robotaxis have run red lights, driven into closed and flooded roads, and nearly hit pedestrians.
That is not innovation. That is a warning.
Driverless cars should not be rushed onto our streets while basic safety questions remain unanswered.
https://t.co/FdJoy97qmS
Running red lights, driving into oncoming traffic, coming within inches of pedestrians. @KyungLahCNN investigates close calls with Waymo robotaxis in major US cities.
Uber is making its robotaxi strategy clear: expand AV partnerships, put more driverless cars on the app, and reshape rideshare around automation.
Big Tech wants to experiment on our streets while putting good jobs and public safety at risk.
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From long hours in isolation to unpredictable take home pay, app work can take a real toll on our mental health.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we’re recognizing the importance of rest, community, and dignity on the job. No worker should have to carry it all alone!
After recalls, flood incidents, and other safety concerns, Waymo has suspended freeway rides across the country and paused operations in Atlanta.
Our streets aren’t testing grounds and our communities shouldn’t have to live with the consequences!
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The Constitution protects EVERY person. Worker. Resident. Union member. But rights only work if you know them. #Swipeleft to learn the basics. #KnowYourRights
“It just doesn’t feel safe:” Atlanta residents are reporting dozens of empty Waymo vehicles circling their neighborhoods for hours at a time.
Communities deserve to have a say before this technology is pushed onto our streets.
https://t.co/gDPvtYxMGO
While others travel and celebrate with loved ones this holiday weekend, we'll be out working to keep our cities moving.
From airport rides to food deliveries, our work is essential 365 days a year!
A union contract means fair wages. It means dignity and respect on the job, better benefits, fairness and more.
Our @UNITEHERE union sister Christy is right: the union difference is real!
Thank you to everyone who joined the Mother’s Day community event with IDG, Justice for App Workers, and NOMAD!
We were proud to celebrate mothers, families, and the driver community that keeps New York moving.
From this weekend’s Mothers Appreciation Day event 💐
Thank you to everyone who came together to connect, share ideas, and celebrate the amazing women in our community.
A cyclist was seriously injured after colliding with a delivery robot in Jersey City earlier this month.
Our sidewalks, bike lanes, and communities are not tech playgrounds. Safety and accountability have to come first.
https://t.co/1m1wOtmXwt
Union hotel housekeepers in New York City will soon make over $100,000 a year.
A new contract the union and the owners of nearly 250 hotels would raise wages by more than 50%.
If workers ratify the deal it'll mean life-changing money for 27,000 union members and their families.
Industrial painters in NYC are working hard at Terminal 1 at JFK!
If you ever fly into New York, just know that these are the workers making it possible.
Gas prices are going up across the county. For app workers like us, that means less pay.
From fuel and tolls to insurance and repairs, we cover everything.
We keep our cities moving, and essential work should come with stable wages.