SAN FRANCISCO — A California appeals court has upheld an order requiring Uber and Lyft to treat their California drivers as employees instead of independent contractors, less than two weeks before ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- A California appeals court has ruled Uber and Lyft violated a state labor law. Thursday's ruling said the rideshare companies misclassified their drivers as contractors rather than ...
Some of the country’s largest ride-sharing companies proposed a California law on Tuesday that would let them continue to treat drivers as independent contractors while also guaranteeing them a ...
Door Dash, Instacart, Lyft and Uber drivers have roughly two weeks other file 2025 income tax returns.
Terrance spends $10,000 a year on Uber and Lyft rides. It’s not that he’s constantly clubbing, or such a frequent flier that he takes near-daily rides to the airport. He’s just trying to get to work.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Uber and Lyft signage is seen on a vehicle in San Francisco on November 4, 2023. - Michaela Vatcheva/Bloomberg/Getty Images More ...
A passenger sits in an Uber ride-hail vehicle as others are lined up to pick up passengers at Los Angeles International Airport on Feb. 8, 2023. (Mario Tama / Getty Images) Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday ...
The California state Legislature picked a fight with Uber and Lyft and other companies when it passed AB5, classifying their drivers as employees. The tech companies are fighting back with Proposition ...