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Davarci v. Uber Technologies, Inc.
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February 14, 2023
Uber Drivers Move To Abandon Their Misclassification Claims
A proposed class of Uber drivers accusing the ride-hailing app of misclassifying them as independent contractors and underpaying them told a New York federal court that they had agreed to voluntarily dismiss their claims.
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August 20, 2021
Uber Drivers Aren't Doing Interstate Biz, Must Arbitrate Claims
A proposed class of Uber drivers must arbitrate their wage and hour claims, a New York federal judge ruled Friday, finding that they do not fit an interstate commerce exemption for transportation workers to Federal Arbitration Act requirements.
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December 14, 2020
Uber Says Drivers Must Arbitrate Misclassification Claims
Uber drivers must arbitrate their wage and hour claims, the ride-hailing company argued in New York federal court, fighting back allegations that it misclassified and denied the drivers minimum wage, overtime pay and business expenses.
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November 04, 2020
Uber Hit With New Wage Suit In New York
A New York-based driver for Uber filed a proposed wage and hour class action against the ride-hailing company, alleging that he and others were classified as independent contractors in order for Uber to escape paying overtime, minimum wage and business expenses.