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Lyft drivers sue, argue that they’re employees rather than contractors
vendredi 2 novembre 2018, 10:15 , par Ars Technica
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Two Lyft drivers, one in Massachusetts and one in California, have recently filed another pair of proposed class-action lawsuits. Like in previous similar cases, the plaintiffs accuse the ride-hailing company of inadequately paying them and misclassifying them as contractors rather than employees. By classifying the bulk of its workforce as contractors, Lyft and other companies like it are almost certainly saving millions of dollars per year in costs that they would otherwise have to pay, including drivers' health insurance, retirement, unemployment, and other benefits that typically come with full-time employment. The Massachusetts case, Wickberg v. Lyft, was brought earlier this month by Boston-based attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan, who has made a name for herself bringing similar labor lawsuits against gig economy startups in recent years. Read 11 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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