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 ...
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 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 ...
Massachusetts' attorney general, Andrea Joy Campbell, is taking Uber and Lyft to court in a landmark trial starting Monday, ...
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 ...
For years, worker advocates have been asking: Why should so-called gig corporations get to ignore the rules every other ...