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Uber and Lyft will pay $328 million to settle wage theft claims in New York
Uber and Lyft will pay drivers in New York a combined $328 million to settle wage theft claims and have agreed to establish a minimum wage and paid sick leave for drivers across the state, Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday.
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Uber Eats now lets customers order from two stores at the same time
Uber Eats now allows customers to order from two stores at the same time.
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Uber announces multi-year partnership with San Diego Yellow Cab
Uber has announced a multi-year partnership with Yellow Cab that will give taxi drivers more opportunities and present riders with faster pickups.
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Uber Eats to begin accepting SNAP as part of new initiatives to help consumers save money
Uber Eats has announced several new initiatives to help consumers save money on food and groceries as prices continue to rise across the country.
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How to see if your Uber drivers hated you or loved you
Your Uber app can show you how your Uber score breaks down, including how many one-star reviews drivers have given you.
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Attacks on Delivery Drivers Add Fears Among Gig Workers
Ride-hailing and food delivery companies say extreme violence is rare among the millions of trips completed each week by gig workers. But three attacks in Florida last month sent ripples of fear among some app-based drivers.
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These Are the Most Bizarre ‘Things' People Leave in Ubers
Calling Uber customer service? Here’s what to do if you lost any of these items — and more from the 2023 list.
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Lyft's New CEO Begins Tenure With Layoffs, Reportedly Cutting 1,200 Jobs
A week after assuming the role of CEO at Lyft, David Risher said on Friday that “we will significantly reduce the size of the team.”
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California Court Rules in Favor of Uber, Lyft in Ride-Hailing Case
App-based ride hailing and delivery companies like Uber and Lyft can continue to treat their California drivers as independent contractors, a state appeals court ruled Monday, allowing the tech giants to bypass other state laws requiring worker protections and benefits.
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Uber Investigating Breach of Its Network: ‘They've Compromised a Lot of Stuff'
Uber says it has reached out to law enforcement after the apparent breach of its network. A security engineer said the person taking responsibility had demonstrated how they obtained access
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San Diego Moves to High COVID-19 Community Risk | What's Up?
The CDC has moved San Diego County to the high COVID-19 community risk category as infections rise. And, Uber is being sued by more than 500 women who claim they were sexual assault. Plus, the Pride Parade is this weekend.
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Flying Tesla Driver Was ‘Huffing,' Asked for ‘Hit' After Crash That Killed Woman in Kearny Mesa: Police
Police said the 39-year-old Tesla driver, Frank Shoaf, admitted to running the light, hitting a dip, then going airborne before coming down and hitting the pedestrian. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry has more.
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The 11 weirdest things left behind on Uber rides
Uber released data about the most unique and uncommon items that have been lost on rides, including a “bucket of slime” (???) and a tortoise.