Tag: Lyft
New Suit Claims Uber & Lyft Violate Antitrust Laws
A group of drivers claimed on Tuesday that Uber and Lyft are engaging in anticompetitive practices by setting the prices customers pay and limiting...
Uber, Lyft Gig-Worker Must Face New Antitrust Class Action
Uber Technologies and Lyft are facing antitrust litigation in San Francisco over claims that their entire business model, which relies on setting payment rates...
Court Questions If Gig Worker Suit Can Proceed In Massachusetts
Massachusetts' top court on Wednesday appeared reluctant to allow a ballot measure to move forward that would ask voters whether drivers for app-based companies...
The State Of Washington Sets Minimum Pay for Uber, Lyft
Washington has become the first US state to set earnings standards for ride-hailing companies after Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a minimum pay...
Massachusetts Gig Worker Ballot Measure Clears Key Hurdle
Massachusetts' attorney general on Wednesday, September 1, gave backers of a proposed ballot measure, which would define drivers for app-based companies like Uber Technologies and...
Lyft “Confident” They Will Prevail Over Renewed Prop 22 Battle
Lyft Co-founder and President John Zimmer told CNBC’s Jim Cramer that the renewed legal fight regarding California's Proposition 22 and the classification of workers...
Lobby Group Backed By Uber, Lyft Pushes Gig Worker Ballot
A coalition of app-based companies, including Uber Technologies, Lyft, and DoorDash, on Wednesday, August 4, took the first step to put a measure before...
Uber, Lyft Drivers File Lawsuit Over Prop 22 In California
Gig workers in California who drive for Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare and delivery platforms have filed a lawsuit in the state’s Supreme Court...
CA Passes Prop 22, Exempting Uber & Lyft From Classifying Workers...
California voters have passed Proposition 22, which would again classify app-based transportation and delivery drivers as independent contractors, reported CNBC.
Uber and Lyft spent over...
Uber, Lyft Lose Employee Classification Appeal
Silicon Valley rideshare giants Uber and Lyft must abide by a California Court of Appeals’ decision that they can no longer classify their drivers...