Calif. Lyft Drivers Will Get Final OK For $27M Deal, Judge Says

By Vin Gurrieri (March 10, 2017, 6:09 PM EST) -- A California federal judge said Thursday he would give the final stamp of approval to a $27 million settlement resolving allegations that Lyft shorted drivers in the state on tips and expenses by misclassifying them as independent contractors, rejecting objections raised by drivers affiliated with the Teamsters union....

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