Survey for Our Future - Your participation needed!

The landscape of our fight for fair pay and a voice of the job has drastically changed with the passage of Prop 22. App-based delivery and driving companies in California are now exempt from basic labor laws afforded all other Californians. 

As we build our own union for drivers by drivers, we’re taking this time post election to get a better idea what’s going on with RDU members. We’re asking all of you to take a few minutes to fill out this survey. It will help all of us understand:

  • How are we doing as drivers? 

  • How many of us are taking on other gigs or jobs? How many of us are waiting out COVID on Unemployment?

  • What are members’ priorities in our next fight?

Thanks for participating - and looking forward to working together for justice for all of us!

What services do you work for?
Are you still working in Rideshare? (Lyft, Uber, Etc.)
Are you making more money now then you did a year ago?
Are you receiving PPE from the Gig companies or buying it yourself
What was the reason you stopped working rideshare?
How likely are you to return to rideshare in the next year?
Do you still want to remain an ally of RDU and receive updates from us?
If you are still working app-based driving, how many hours a week do you work? (Uber, Doordash, Etc.)
Are you on Unemployement Insurance (UI) or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)?
Did you know that RDU has a Unemployement assistance page?

You can learn how to apply for Unemployement Insurance as a driver on our EDD resource page! https://drivers-united.org/p/filing-for-unemployment-as-a-driver-in-ca

If you are still working app-based delivery or driving, would you be willing to help us collect real driver data on earnings through a driver led study?
How did you vote for Prop 22?
What were the things that most impacted your decision? (Chose all that Apply)
What were the things that most impacted your decision? (Chose all that apply)
What do you think the most important action to take now that Prop 22 is passed? (chose all that make sense)
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