Uber Weighs California Overhaul if Ballot Measure on Workers Fails

Uber, Lyft agree to wage boost

Uber Technologies Inc. is considering an overhaul of its business in California if voters reject a ballot measure that would prevent the ride-hailing company’s drivers from being classified as employees. “We are looking at all our options,” Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi said, without elaborating, during The Wall Street Journal’s annual Tech Live conference, held… Continue reading Uber Weighs California Overhaul if Ballot Measure on Workers Fails

Ride-Hailing Companies Can Continue Operating While They Challenge Order to Reclassify Drivers

Driver taking to a passenger on seat back wearing protective medical mask

Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. will be able to continue conducting business as usual in California for now, after a state appeals court on Thursday paused a lower-court ruling that required the ride-hailing companies to reclassify their drivers as employees. The reprieve means both companies can continue operating while they fight a high-stakes legal… Continue reading Ride-Hailing Companies Can Continue Operating While They Challenge Order to Reclassify Drivers

California Judge Rules Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Employees

Uber, Lyft agree to wage boost

A judge on Monday ordered ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft to treat their California drivers as employees instead of independent contractors, a shift that would guarantee benefits like overtime, sick leave and expense reimbursement for workers who make up much of the freewheeling gig economy. But the ruling from San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan… Continue reading California Judge Rules Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Employees