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  2. Guest column: Rideshare drivers deserve employees' protections

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    In 2020, platform corporations spent over $200 million to convince California voters to approve Proposition 22, a ballot initiative that stripped drivers of employee status and promised them ...

  3. California Supreme Court upholds Uber workers' right to sue

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    The California Supreme Court rejected an argument by Uber that sought to limit the ability of its drivers to take employment-related disputes to court.. In a case brought by driver Erik Adolph ...

  4. California Assembly Bill 5 (2019) - Wikipedia

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    California Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman issued his ruling on August 10, 2020, stating that Uber and Lyft must treat their drivers as employees under AB-5, as their work in the context of the "ABC test" was not outside the usual course of their business, nor was a "multi-sided platform" as Uber and Lyft had argued but simply ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Controversies surrounding Uber - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of thousands of Uber drivers, alleging that Uber’s “upfront prices” policy did not provide drivers with the 80% of fares to which they were entitled. The lawsuit was settled for $345,622, with each driver in the class getting at least $20.

  7. 2020 California Proposition 22 - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020, the California court ordered Uber and Lyft to comply with the law within a 10-day deadline. [13] [14]: 1 The companies said they would shut down their operation in California if drivers had to become employees. [2] [15] [16] On August 20, the deadline day, the companies asked for an extension. The court granted an extension ...

  8. Uber might ‘shut down for a while’ in California if forced to ...

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    Uber’s CEO says the ride-sharing firm will probably halt services in California for several months if it can’t reverse a ruling saying it must start paying drivers as employees, not ...

  9. Rideshare Drivers United (California) - Wikipedia

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    The group has its origins in the 2017 strikes by rideshare drivers at Los Angeles' LAX airport. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was also active in the 2019 Lyft and Uber drivers' strikes , [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and worked to oppose the 2020 California Proposition 22 , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] which passed with more than 58% of the vote.