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  2. Controversies surrounding Uber - Wikipedia

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    Uber allegedly used this button at least 24 times, from spring 2015 until late 2016. [27] [28] The existence of the kill switch was confirmed in documents leaked in 2022. [29] When Uber offices were raided by police or regulatory agencies, the "kill switch" of which was not used until the very moment, was used to cut access to the data systems ...

  3. Uber loses challenge to California gig work law in US appeals ...

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    An 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco upheld a lower court ruling that said Uber failed to show that the 2020 state law known as AB5 unfairly singled out app ...

  4. US Supreme Court denies Uber, Lyft bid to avoid California ...

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    Uber and Lyft in June agreed to adopt a $32.50 hourly minimum pay standard for Massachusetts drivers and pay $175 million to settle a lawsuit by the Democratic-led state's attorney general ...

  5. Uber probed by US regulator over subscription plan - AOL

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    Uber is facing an investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into its flagship subscription plan, the company has said. As first reported by Bloomberg, the US consumer watchdog was ...

  6. 2019 Lyft and Uber drivers' strikes - Wikipedia

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    In California, Uber and Lyft drivers demanded that the companies pay their drivers a base minimum wage of $27.86 an hour, so that pay after expenses, such as gas and toll roads, would be at least $17.22, allowing drivers to keep up with the rising cost of living in their cities. [11]

  7. Uber Technologies Inc v Heller - Wikipedia

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    Uber Technologies Inc v Heller, 2020 SCC 16, is a 2020 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court held 8–1 that an arbitration clause in a contract the plaintiff David Heller had signed with Uber was unconscionable, and hence unenforceable. As a result, it held that Heller's proposed class action lawsuit against Uber could go forward.

  8. Even the CEO of Uber thinks the company ‘sucks’ and treats ...

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    Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi will be the first person to tell you why his company sucks.. In fact, he once hosted an all-hands presentation for Uber staff titled “Why We Suck,” in which he ...

  9. Uber’s CEO moonlighted as a driver and it changed the ... - AOL

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    Uber has been on bad ... This article was updated Mon. April 10 to clarify Uber's stance on New York City regulators' vote to give Uber drivers a raise in March. This story ... In Other News.