Lawmakers consider bills on self-driving cars while unions protest
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering bills that would allow self-driving vehicles to operate without human drivers, prompting strong opposition from labor unions. At a rally outside the State House, groups like the AFL-CIO and Teamsters argued the legislation threatens public safety and jobs. They support alternative proposals that require a human operator in autonomous vehicles, especially those transporting people or goods. The debate highlights tensions between technological advancement and labor protections.
See "Lawmakers consider bills on self-driving cars while unions protest", Boston 25 News Staff, Boston 25 News , June 25, 2025