ride sharing
“It’s every young woman’s right to have fun, be young and enjoy life.”
It's a $35 billion megamerger.
This app is crushing in China
WHAT'S HAPPENING
A U.S. judge rejected a previous $12.25 million deal from drivers claiming employee status as too small.
But there's a major catch.
The defeat in the Texas capital could encourage other cities to back fingerprint-based criminal background checks.
The company insists drivers are independent contractors.
The outcome of similar, pending lawsuits could upend the company's whole business model.