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Uber and Lyft Agree to Give Massachusetts Drivers Minimum Pay
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Uber and Lyft agreed to pay ride-share drivers in Massachusetts a minimum wage and give them other benefits while continuing to classify them as independent contractors.
Uber and Lyft agreed to pay ride-share drivers in Massachusetts a minimum wage and give them other benefits while continuing to classify them as independent contractors. -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Uber, Lyft Agree to Minimum Wage, Other Benefits for Drivers in Massachusetts
Uber and Lyft drivers will receive minimum wage and other benefits in Massachusetts under an agreement with the state’s attorney general. -
The Hill - Politics
Uber, Lyft agree to minimum pay, benefits in Massachusetts settlement
Uber and Lyft have agreed to offer a minimum wage, paid sick leave and other benefits for drivers as part of a $175 million settlement resolving a multi-year legal battle with Massachusetts. The ride-hailing companies will be required to pay ... -
ABC News - Tech
Uber and Lyft agree to pay drivers $32.50 per hour in Massachusetts settlement
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell says drivers for Uber and Lyft will earn a minimum pay standard of $32.50 per hour under a settlement -
Inc. - Business
Massachusetts Court Decision Opens Ballot Vote on App-Based Driver Work Status
Voters could decide if drivers are independent contractors entitled to new benefits. -
ABC News - Sports
Nemechek's 2nd Xfinity win gives Joe Gibbs Racing 5th victory with 4 drivers
John Hunter Nemechek took the lead off a restart on lap 142 and drove away for the win at the NASCAR Xfinity Series race Saturday for his 11th career victory -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The European Union charged Meta Platforms with breaching its new digital-competition law, saying the company's pay-or-consent business model gives users inadequate choice.
The European Union charged Meta Platforms with breaching its new digital-competition law, saying the company’s pay-or-consent business model gives users inadequate choice. -
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125 dolphins stranded in 'difficult' location on Massachusetts beach
More than 100 dolphins are currently stranded on a beach near Wellfleet, Massachusetts, according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare. -
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