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01 · In focus
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02 · Connections
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03 · Background
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Nicole Moore is the president of Rideshare Drivers United (RDU), the Los Angeles–anchored California rideshare driver collective. She is the organisation's principal public spokesperson, identified across coverage of RDU's key campaigns including the 2020 Proposition 22 opposition, the Fired By App algorithmic-deactivation programme, the AB 1340 unionisation negotiations, and the April 2026 San Francisco Superior Court lawsuit against Uber. Her organising frame holds that gig-platform independent-contractor classification is undercut by algorithmic control — drivers are managed end-to-end by platform algorithms while being denied the protections employment status brings.
04 · Sources
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Logic(s) Magazine interview identifying Moore as RDU president alongside vice president Alvaro Bolainez; primary source for her role and her algorithmic-management framing of gig-worker misclassification
LAist (April 2026) on RDU Uber lawsuit; quotes Moore on drivers joining RDU for pay and deactivation concerns
CalMatters (April 2026) on the Uber deactivation lawsuit; attributes the Prop 22 theory-of-case framing to Moore
SF Examiner (2026) on AB 1340 implementation; quotes Moore on the driver-led union model
Source: entities/persons/person-nicole-moore.md — movement-graph pin 914cdfd.