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Short v. Uber Technologies, Inc.
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September 14, 2021
Uber Wins Bid To Arbitrate Drivers' Wage Claims
Uber can send to arbitration a suit in which drivers alleged that the company misclassified them as independent contractors, after a federal judge found Tuesday that the drivers rarely engaged in interstate commerce and thus were not exempt from federal arbitration requirements under a carveout for interstate transportation workers.
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July 14, 2021
Uber Says Drivers Not Covered By FAA Exemption
Uber said a Florida federal wage suit brought by drivers should go into arbitration because drivers rarely engage in interstate commerce and are not protected under a section of the Federal Arbitration Act that exempts interstate transportation workers.
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June 23, 2021
Uber Drivers Point To 2019 Ruling To Fight Arbitration
Two Uber drivers leading a proposed class action over worker classification fought Wednesday against the ride-share company's bid to force each driver into individual arbitration, citing a 2019 U.S. Supreme Court decision that said transportation workers engaged in interstate commerce are exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act.