Uber, Lyft Prepare To Suspend Service In California WhatDoYouThink?
Rideshare companies Uber and Lyft may temporarily shut down in California as early as this week after a judge ordered the businesses to reclassify their drivers as employees instead of independent contractors. What doAdvertisementPickpocket
“You have to admire the conviction of a business that would rather shut down than pay its workers a living wage.”
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