Uber and Lyft drivers have until Jan. 31 to apply for $328 million in back payments secured by state Attorney General Letitia James as part of two 2023 settlements with the rideshare companies.
Uber is taking its drivers for a ride. The ride-hailing giant – a major cause of NYC’s gridlocked streets and among the biggest supporters and beneficiaries of Gov. Hochul’s congestion ...
Dragana Gordic - stock.adobe.com They’re getting a free ride. Uber is offering young would-be drivers who flunked their driver’s exam free access to their services — with some restrictions.
The Uber or Lyft driver who took you from the office to a nearby restaurant downtown might not be able to even buy a cup of coffee with the money made from your trip. Eight ride-hailing and ...
Jan 13 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies has filed a lawsuit claiming that a novel Colorado law requiring transportation services to disclose certain information to drivers at the end of a trip ...
Uber alleges in a new lawsuit that two Colorado laws aiming to improve transparency for delivery and ride-hailing app drivers will violate its right to free speech. Senate Bill 75, which was ...
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