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Uber and Lyft must classify drivers as employees, judge rules, in blow to gig economy
Preliminary injunction in California follows state’s lawsuit against companies over new labor lawA California judge has issued a preliminary injunction that would block Uber and Lyft from classifying their drivers as independent contractors rather than employees.The move on Monday came in response to a May lawsuit filed by the state of California against the companies, which alleged they are misclassifying their drivers under the state’s new labor law. Continue reading...
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