California court upholds Proposition 22. A Monday ruling from a state appeals court in California is good news for delivery and ride-share drivers, as well as a win for free markets and direct ...
The appeals court conducted an exhaustive review of the factors defining independent contractor status under the Fourth Circuit’s McFeeley economic realities test. Merely calling legal counsel is not ...
Under a unanimous California Supreme Court decision, drivers that work for companies like Uber and DoorDash are officially considered contractors, not company employees. On Thursday, The California ...
Amazon 'Flex' Delivery Drivers Wrongly Classified as Independent Contractors, Virginia Court Holds "I am pleased with the decision from the Court of Appeals and I am proud of my office's efforts to ...
POSTMATES COURIERS ARE NOT INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION WORKERS AND THEREFORE MAY BE COMPELLED TO ARBITRATE THEIR IC MISCLASSIFICATION CLAIMS. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has ...
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Delivery Horror: Blinkit Case Exposes Delivery Firms' 'Independent Contractor' Liability Shield
A special report on the lurking dangers of quick commerce, following the alleged molestation of a model in Bengaluru by a Blinkit delivery agent. The incident highlights a critical loophole in the gig ...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — 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, ...
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