February 14, 2023
A proposed class of Uber drivers accusing the ride-hailing app of misclassifying them as independent contractors and underpaying them told a New York federal court that they had agreed to voluntarily dismiss their claims.
August 20, 2021
A proposed class of Uber drivers must arbitrate their wage and hour claims, a New York federal judge ruled Friday, finding that they do not fit an interstate commerce exemption for transportation workers to Federal Arbitration Act requirements.
December 14, 2020
Uber drivers must arbitrate their wage and hour claims, the ride-hailing company argued in New York federal court, fighting back allegations that it misclassified and denied the drivers minimum wage, overtime pay and business expenses.
November 04, 2020
A New York-based driver for Uber filed a proposed wage and hour class action against the ride-hailing company, alleging that he and others were classified as independent contractors in order for Uber to escape paying overtime, minimum wage and business expenses.