Consumer Law
Rideshare Drivers Sue Uber Over Allegedly Failing to Provide Appeals System to Give Drivers Due Process When They’re Kicked Off the App

Uber has failed to create an appeals system to give drivers due process when they’re kicked off the app, violating the California law it carved out that declared app-based drivers independent contractors, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.
In 2020, voters approved Proposition 22, a ballot initiative that exempted Uber and other app platforms from labor law and allowed them to keep classifying their workers as contractors instead of employees.
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