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"Existing TLC rules continue to provide for an annual review tied to the rate of inflation; that's one reason why driver pay has gone up 38.4% since 2019." "Shame on them. Shame on Uber," said Gory.
A contentious push to force Uber and Lyft to pay Chicago rideshare drivers more is settled for now after Uber and the unions behind the effort reached a labor peace deal. The Illinois Drivers Alliance ...
The Illinois Drivers Alliance says it will soon file a bill in Springfield to allow the state's rideshare drivers unionize ...
By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco Uber and Lyft settled a yearslong legal dispute with the attorney general in Massachusetts on Thursday, agreeing to pay their drivers in the state a minimum ...
Uber can certainly dispute this hypothesis by sharing trend ... faster than expenses (driver pay). The sketchy data Uber does disclose confirms that the company has been increasing its take ...
New Jersey demanded back taxes from the ride-hailing company, claiming it misclassified drivers as independent contractors. By Cade Metz Uber has agreed to pay New Jersey $100 million in back ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Uber and Lyft will pay a combined $328 million to settle complaints that they improperly saddled their New York drivers with taxes and fees that should have been been paid by ...
Using that classification also means that companies don't pay taxes toward ... announcing the payment. Uber emphasized that despite the payment, it still views drivers as independent contractors ...
Ride-share companies such as Lyft and Uber could soon be forced to pay Chicago drivers more if an ordinance up for debate ...
The delay signals a tough fight ahead for the ordinance that backers say will lift rideshare driver pay above minimum wage.
California lawmakers are introducing a bill that would allow drivers for ride-hailing apps to bargain collectively over pay and working conditions, even as they remain classified as independent ...
A representative responded saying they "are negotiating a dispute with Uber ... already dealing with low pay. "It’s just like a domino," said Kirk Chidester, Uber X driver.