BOSTON (Reuters) -Massachusetts' attorney general took Uber Technologies and Lyft to trial on Monday over allegations that the ride-share companies are misclassifying thousands of drivers in the state ...
BOSTON, May 13 (Reuters) - Massachusetts' attorney general took Uber Technologies and Lyft to trial on Monday over allegations that the ride-share companies are misclassifying thousands of drivers in ...
Massachusetts' attorney general took Uber Technologies and Lyft to trial on Monday over allegations that the ride-share companies are misclassifying thousands of drivers in the state as independent ...
By not classifying their Massachusetts drivers as employees, Uber and Lyft avoided paying $266.4 million into workers' compensation, unemployment insurance and paid family medical leave over 10 ...
Massachusetts' attorney general, Andrea Joy Campbell, is taking Uber and Lyft to court in a landmark trial starting Monday, ...
Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) and Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) will go to court on Monday as part of a lawsuit filed by Massachusetts' ...
Uber Technologies and Lyft are set to face trial on Monday in a U.S. lawsuit by Massachusetts' attorney general alleging the ...
As the issue of whether ride-share drivers are independent contractors or employees goes to trial, many question whether the ...
Uber and Lyft are set to face trial on Monday in a US lawsuit by Massachusetts’ attorney general alleging the ride-share companies misclassified their drivers as independent contractors rather than ...
Uber and Lyft faced off against the Massachusetts attorney general's office in the first day of a weeks-long trial over whether app-based drivers are employees or independent contractors.
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, a Democrat, is asking a judge to conclude that drivers for Uber and Lyft are employees under state law and therefore entitled to benefits such as a ...