Uber and Lyft call California’s bluff over driver employment status
The state of California is trying to force ride-hailing companies to treat their drivers as permanent employees, but they would rather shut down.
The state of California is trying to force ride-hailing companies to treat their drivers as permanent employees, but they would rather shut down.
With society under lockdown and consumers becoming increasingly sensitive to enclosed spaces, Uber was always in a precarious position and now it appears the axe is swinging.
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