A bill expected to be introduced before the City Council on Thursday would protect Uber and Lyft drivers from being unfairly removed from the rideshare companiesโ rosters.
The legislation, to be put forward by Council Member Shekar Krishnan (D-Queens), would prohibit rideshare companies from banning drivers from the app without just cause or advance warning.
โMy district has the largest population of driver residents,โ said Krishnan, who represents Jackson Heights and Elmhurst. โTheir top concern is this issue.โ
โOur drivers are some of the most essential workers in our city,โ he added.
Krishnan said many of his constituents have taken out large loans to pay for cars that meet rideshare company requirements โ loans they still have to pay off if they are banned or โ as the drivers call it โ deactivated.
If passed, the bill would require the companies to give drivers two weeksโ notice if they are to be deactivated. The exceptions to the rule would be if the drivers are to be deactivated for โegregious misconductโ or โegregious failure to perform duties.โ
Drivers now find out theyโre deactivated on their way to their carS to start their shift, said New York Taxi Workers Alliance head Bhairavi Desai, who helped Krishnan draft his bill.
โFor Uber and Lyft drivers, this is the number one issue that our members bring up,โ Desai said. โAnyone could be deactivated โ which is just a fancy word for being fired โ at any point.โ
โRight now Uber and Lyft are judge, jury and executioner โ they can deactivate you without any notice and seemingly for any reason,โ Desai said. โWe need an independent process for drivers, and thatโs what this establishes.โ
The bill would establish an informal resolution process and guidelines for arbitration to appeal deactivations.
The legislation is also expected to provide a one-year window in which drivers deactivated in the past six years can appeal to regain their employment.

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