SAN FRANCISCO -- A California appeals court has ruled Uber and Lyft violated a state labor law. Thursday's ruling said the rideshare companies misclassified their drivers as contractors rather than ...
“We will not allow businesses to exploit workers by misclassifying them, stripping employees of essential benefits and avoiding their responsibility to support programs that protect our workforce.
SAN FRANCISCO — A California appeals court has upheld an order requiring Uber and Lyft to treat their California drivers as employees instead of independent contractors, less than two weeks before ...
The rideshare company brings together a diverse team as part of a hackathon to address customer pain points and ideate on new ...
Ride-sharing app Lyft will lay off a significant number of employees one week into new CEO David Risher's tenure, the company announced Friday. A spokesperson for Lyft declined to comment on the ...
You value independent local news, so become a sustainer today to power our newsroom. Hundreds of thousands of ride-hailing app drivers gained a path to negotiate a first union contract with Uber and ...
Some of the country’s largest ride-sharing companies proposed a California law on Tuesday that would let them continue to treat drivers as independent contractors while also guaranteeing them a ...
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