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The Monitor's View - Gig workers get an über-lift - Massachusetts has become the first state to approve collective bargaining for drivers for ride-hailing services, while maintaining flexibility and contractor independence. This might be a model for other workers in the evolving, internet-based economy. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min23 hours ago