The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge by Uber and Lyft to lawsuits by the state of California on behalf of drivers who signed...
FILE PHOTO: A sign marks a rendezvous location for Lyft and Uber users at San Diego State University in San Diego - The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge by Uber and Lyft to lawsuits by the state of California on behalf of drivers who signed agreements to keep legal disputes with the ride-hailing companies out of court in a legal fight over their status as contractors.
California filed separate lawsuits against the companies in 2020. A state appeals court in 2023 ruled against the companies in their challenge to the lawsuits. The California Supreme Court subsequently declined to hear their appeals. The industry has advocated for state ballot measures allowing companies to treat workers as contractors in exchange for providing certain benefits. California's top state court in July upheld such a measure backed by Uber and Lyft and overwhelmingly approved by voters in the state in 2020.Uber and Lyft in June agreed to adopt a $32.
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