Uber and Lyft face worker misclassification lawsuit from CA Attorney General and city attorneys

Uber and Lyft face worker misclassification lawsuit from CA Attorney General and city attorneys

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/05/uber-lyft-lawsuit-california-worker-misclassification/

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra along with city attorneys from Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco filed a lawsuit asserting Uber and Lyft gain an unfair and unlawful competitive advantage by misclassifying workers as independent contractors.

The suit argues Uber and Lyft are depriving workers of the right to minimum wage, overtime, access to paid sick leave, disability insurance and unemployment insurance. The lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of San Francisco, seeks $2,500 in penalties for each violation under the California Unfair Competition Law, and another $2,500 for violations against senior citizens or people with disabilities.

Uber and Lyft face worker misclassification lawsuit from CA Attorney General and city attorneys

May 5, 2020, 6:36pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/05/uber-lyft-lawsuit-california-worker-misclassification/ > California Attorney General Xavier Becerra along with city attorneys from Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco filed a lawsuit asserting Uber and Lyft gain an unfair and unlawful competitive advantage by misclassifying workers as independent contractors. > The suit argues Uber and Lyft are depriving workers of the right to minimum wage, overtime, access to paid sick leave, disability insurance and unemployment insurance. The lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of San Francisco, seeks $2,500 in penalties for each violation under the California Unfair Competition Law, and another $2,500 for violations against senior citizens or people with disabilities.