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Uber has admitted that sending drivers medical tests which they could cheat was probably not a great idea.
Michael Guzman, an Uber driver from Pasadena, raises safety concerns after someone used his driver's license to become an Uber driver.
Rideshare companies Uber and Lyft will pay $328 million to their drivers as part of settlements in a wage-theft lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General’s Office. The settlements resolve ...
Uber and Lyft have agreed to pay $328 million after "cheating drivers out of hundreds of millions of dollars," New York Attorney General Letitia James' office said today.
Two ride-share giants have agreed to pay $328 million to drivers past and present who were forced to pay taxes, tolls, and fees that should have been charged to the customer.
The lawsuit says that Uber requires its drivers to use the app to control all aspects of their duties, including notification of a ride request and acceptance of those requests.
The case surrounds the 2024 crash that killed Michael Morrison and seriously injured his fiancé who was a passenger on his Harley-Davidson.
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